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Hillabaloo - 14 Oct 2006 13:14 GMT
I have tried the inviting attendees option in outlook 2003 and sending the
invitation by e-mail to a friend who similarly has 2003.  In my outbox I see
how the e-mail should look with accept, decline etc.  All they get is an
e-mail full of text and difficult to decipher.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 14 Oct 2006 20:24 GMT
Ensure you set the invite to use Rich Text Format for the recipient.

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After furious head scratching, Hillabaloo asked:

| I have tried the inviting attendees option in outlook 2003 and
| sending the invitation by e-mail to a friend who similarly has 2003.
| In my outbox I see how the e-mail should look with accept, decline
| etc.  All they get is an e-mail full of text and difficult to
| decipher.
Hillabaloo - 16 Oct 2006 09:18 GMT
Thanks for the speedy response but I'm still having problems.

I have set mail format options to rich text and internet format to send
using outlook rich text format, but the same thing happens, ie, the recipeint
just gets a page of plain text but I have correct message in my sent box.

> Ensure you set the invite to use Rich Text Format for the recipient.
>
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> | etc.  All they get is an e-mail full of text and difficult to
> | decipher.
 
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