Jens Hatlak wrote:
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
The procedure for composing in HTML for a single message (as opposed to
all messages) appears to have changed from 1.1.x. However, the 2.0 Help
file still refers to 1.1.x procedures as follows:

"If while composing a message you realize that one or more recipients
may not be able to receive HTML-formatted mail, you can easily convert
the message to a different format when you click Send:

1. In the Compose window, open the Options menu and choose Format.
2. Select the format you want to use for sending the message from the
submenu:"

===snipped====

That procedure no longer applies to 2.0 as there is no "Format" in the
Options menu in 2.0.

Wrong. The part you quoted from Help refers to the case where you are
composing an HTML mail. In that case there *is* a Format option under
Options and it allows you to change the format of the outgoing mail. It
has been like that in SM 1.0, SM 1.1 and it is still like that in SM 2.0.

You are correct. I miss-read the instructions. I was looking for a way to quickly compose an HTML. The new option makes just makes it a lot easier. Sorry for the confusion.

To compose in HTML for a single message, click on
the down arrow to the right of the Compose icon. There you will be given
the option of composing the current message in "plain text" or "HTML"

Correct, this option is new. However, it does not replace the other
option, it is just a new alternative.

Greetings,

Jens


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