Yes it does apply, saving pages in IE renders them in HTML with
your choice of saving them as a single page, complete webpage
or an single archival MHT page. This feature in Office 2007 makes
the Office 2007 beta 2 more consistant across all the other office apps.
But the rendering HTML engine in Outlook 2007 leaves a lot to be desired
its slow and sluggish. Outlook 2007 has got a very long way to make improvements
in this area. The question here is how will the other e-mail clients in Firefox
and Opera handle
these html e-mail pages? There scheme and theme templates?
I haven't tried to backport the e-mail or HTML into Office 2003 Pro to how it
handles
it or how either WordPerfect 12 will render it as well.
IE HTML rendering engine, I found it is much more efficent and faster than that
found in Outlook 2007
at rendering html e-mail templates
Office 2007 omitted one important app: Frontpage which means in order to create
web
pages, blogs ect I'll have to stick with FrontPage 2003 which is good enough
for my needs
in creating and editing webpages on the fly. I hope that Microsoft merges the
next FrontPage
into Office 2007 so that you don't have to buy it as a separate product.
Otherwise you're stuck
with FP 2003 which is not bad at all. Its IMHO the best WYSIWYG web page design
platform
ever.
At last purchase of FP 2003 it cost me $109.00 but I make do with what I got.
Marc Sims
Data Technician I
Prince George's Community College
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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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