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Robert Quinn - 23 Jan 2004 00:30 GMT
I just upgraded to Outlook 2003 from Outlook 2002.

Now, when I drag an HTML email to my calendar the message body does
not get copied into the appointment body.  However, if I drag a TEXT
or RICH-TEXT email to my calendar, the message body DOES get copied
into the appointment body.

Does anyone have any clue how I can fix the HTML behavior?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 23 Jan 2004 02:21 GMT
it woks here - the message is copied as read-as-plain, not HTML formatted.
If nothing is copied for you, does it happen on all html messages or just
some?

>I just upgraded to Outlook 2003 from Outlook 2002.
>
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> Does anyone have any clue how I can fix the HTML behavior?
Robert Quinn - 28 Jan 2004 22:21 GMT
It happens to all HTML messages; however, the HEADER of the HTML email
IS copied into the appointment body.  It is the BODY of the HTML email
that is NOT copied into the appointment body.

Is there some kind of "read-as-plain" option I can turn on somewhere?

Thanks Diane!

> it woks here - the message is copied as read-as-plain, not HTML formatted.
> If nothing is copied for you, does it happen on all html messages or just
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> > Does anyone have any clue how I can fix the HTML behavior?
 
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