You might try alt+x+v from within the body of the message when in Outlook.


From: Barbara Sheinbein [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2013 9:42 AM
To: Don Smith; [email protected]
Subject: RE: How do I do it



Hi Don,



Here is what has worked for me in Outlook although I use IE10 instead.  I have 
the Outlook Enhanced app installed.  When the message is open, press the hot 
key alt-0.  You will get an OK to enter on and then the message can be read.  
It may take a minute or so for the OK to sound.  I have also entered on the 
link inside the message which says I can read the message in my browser and it 
will also open up in IE10 for me.I generally use the first procedure more than 
the latter.  I have also on occasion after using one of these procedures, had 
to press the f5 to refresh the page.  None of these extra steps is ideal, but 
it has! worked for me.  Hope this helps.



Barbara





From: Don Smith [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2013 10:01 AM
To: gwinfo
Subject: How do I do it



Hi Folks:

I have ignored this problem for a long time as I thought it ! was not worth the 
bother to find the answer.

However, more and more the problem pops up.

Here it is:

Many times I receive an email that I can't read.  It seems full of tables that 
I can't access with the normal table command.

In the email it says if you cannot read this email, use your browser.

Ok, I use fire fox, we 8.3, windodows 7 and outlook.

How do I access my browser while in the outlook email?

Or how do I read these types of emails?

Sure would like to give it a try.

Thanks friends

Don



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