Hi,
Re your comment about saving E-mail HTML files: doesn't the same thing
already apply when you save a page in IE? If so, it's nice to see some
consistancy!
Regards,
Richard.be
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From: "Marc Sims" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 7:21 PM
Subject: Re: for those interested in office 2007
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Office 2007 Beta 2 is great so far except for one caveat: HTML e-mal
rendering issues with the Outlook 2007
HTML e-mail rendering engine. When saving e-mail in HTML format I've
noticed that Outlook 2007
saves not only the single HTML page but a folder with the same file name
as the subject it strips from
the header. Inside the folder conains all the images *.gif, jpeg, XML,
XAML scripts and so on which
is linked to the filename of the HTML file.
A word of caution here is this: If you delete either the HTML file or the
folder itself they will delete themselves
both. The files go straight into the recycle bin so don't empty the
recycle bin. What I do is right-click the recycle bin
click explore and select only the html files to restore back to their
saved locations and click restore.
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