Clipart problem...

L

Louis

Does anyone know why my clipart doesn't move in my emails when I receive them
anymore? When I had Outlook 2003, I would receive an email with moving
clipart and now that I have moved to '07 it will not move. Can anyone tell
me how I can fix this please?
 
K

K. Orland

If I remember correctly, animation is turned off by default for security
purposes in Outlook 2007. If I'm incorrect, someone else will post the
appropriate information.
 
L

Louis

I know its a simple setting, I just cannot find the setting which is why I
wrote. Anyone knowing of where the setting is to make the adjustment?
Thanks!
 
B

Brian Tillman

Louis said:
Does anyone know why my clipart doesn't move in my emails when I
receive them anymore? When I had Outlook 2003, I would receive an
email with moving clipart and now that I have moved to '07 it will
not move. Can anyone tell me how I can fix this please?

The ability to see animation has been removed from Outlook 2007. There is
no setting by which you can reenable it.
 
E

Ed White

Brain,

Got another question for you, in 2003 if you got a picture inside the email
you could "Save Picture As" where did this feature go, that was very useful.

Ed White
 
B

Brian Tillman

Ed White said:
Got another question for you, in 2003 if you got a picture inside the
email you could "Save Picture As" where did this feature go, that was
very useful.

I haven't used that part of OL 2007 yet. I'll try to check when I'm back at
my OL 2007 system. Others here, however, may be able to answer sooner.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Ed White said:
Got another question for you, in 2003 if you got a picture inside the
email you could "Save Picture As" where did this feature go, that was
very useful.

As far as I can tell, embedded images cannot be saved from within Outlook.
Attachments, of course, can. The "Save Picture As" was a function of
Internet Explorer, which was the rendering engine in Outlook 2003. Outlook
2007 uses Word as the rendering engine and that option doesn't seem to exist
in Word.
 

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