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Alias - 07 Dec 2005 17:27 GMT
Sometimes I get messages in plain text. When I open it and go to Format,
the option to change it into HTML is greyed out. Is there any way to
change the message to HTML? I am running Outlook 2000 Premium with all
the updates.

Thanks!

Alias
K. Orland - 07 Dec 2005 18:21 GMT
Click reply as if you're actually going to reply to the email, change the
format, then save the email (file, save).
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> Sometimes I get messages in plain text. When I open it and go to Format,
> the option to change it into HTML is greyed out. Is there any way to
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> Alias
Alias - 07 Dec 2005 19:17 GMT
> Click reply as if you're actually going to reply to the email, change the
> format, then save the email (file, save).

There's no other way?

Alias
Brian Tillman - 07 Dec 2005 19:40 GMT
> Sometimes I get messages in plain text. When I open it and go to
> Format, the option to change it into HTML is greyed out. Is there any
> way to change the message to HTML? I am running Outlook 2000 Premium
> with all the updates.

It shouldn't be, but click Edit>Edit Message and then you should be able to
click Format>HTML
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