Forward or Reply of html message loses all formatting

J

Jeffrey Ellis

This is Entourage 2008. I need to forward an html formatted message to a
client, but the forward loses all it's formatting. What can I do to send him
the correctly formatted message?

Thanks.
 
D

Diane Ross

Jeffrey Ellis said:
This is Entourage 2008. I need to forward an html formatted message to a
client, but the forward loses all it's formatting. What can I do to send him
the correctly formatted message?

Use "Forward as Attachment" under Message in the Menu bar
(Control-Command-J). There is a button for this in the "Customize Toolbar".
 
W

William Smith

Jeffrey said:
This is Entourage 2008. I need to forward an html formatted message to a
client, but the forward loses all it's formatting. What can I do to send him
the correctly formatted message?

Entourage does not support composing complex HTML messages, which would
need to be done to simply use Forward.

Use Forward as Attachment instead.

Hope this helps!

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bill

William M. Smith, Microsoft Interop MVP - Mac/Windows
Entourage Help Page <http://entourage.mvps.org/>
Entourage Help Blog <http://blog.entourage.mvps.org/>
YouTalk <http://nine.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/youtalk>
 
R

Roger Lewis

Please fix this issue in your next update... The issue id documented by users having issues all over the forums. Forwarding as an attachment is a work-around, not a solution. Thanks so much...
 
D

Diane Ross

Roger Lewis said:
Please fix this issue in your next update... The issue id documented by users
having issues all over the forums. Forwarding as an attachment is a
work-around, not a solution. Thanks so much...

Send the feedback to Microsoft. We are your peers.

Send feedback to Microsoft.

When working in Office, you can use the ³Send Feedback² option under the
Help menu in all of the Office applications or visit

<http://www.microsoft.com/mac/suggestions.mspx>
 
D

Dess

Another workaround... is to Redirect the email to your client.

However, your client would receive the email as though they receive from the person who sent you.
 

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