-> O2007: RSS fully displayed in Outlook? Plugins? Anything?

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Steve JORDI

Hi,
I'd like to know whether it's possible to get anything to make
the RSS feed fully displayed in Outlook.
Outlook displays a summary and then a link to the article to be
seen in an external web browser.

I googled for solutions and found newsgator but it does the
same thing: a summary and a link to an external web broser.

That's not what I want. I want an embedded solution:
If I click on a topic of interest, I'd like to have it fully
shown in Outlook, just like when clicking a mail subject shows
the mail content in the reading pane.

Possible? I'm ready to buy a plugin, I'm not lookng only for free
solutions.

Thanks for any help.


Sincerely,
Steve JORDI

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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Did you try the option to download the posts as HTML? tools, accounts, rss
tab - double click on the feed and check the option to download html. Select
it to read in the preview pane.

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Steve JORDI

Did you try the option to download the posts as HTML? tools, accounts, rss
tab - double click on the feed and check the option to download html. Select
it to read in the preview pane.

Yes, it downloads the html but as an attachment. And it cannot be
previewed. I have to double click to see it in a web browser.
Besides I don't want to download all contents.
Just the ones I click on. Click on the topic of interest and then read
it in the reader pane.
Thanks for your help.

Sincerely,
Steve JORDI

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