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Dave Burns
Outlook 2007 Problem: If I use HTML formatting in Outlook 2007, there are 2
symptoms, which occur randomly (can not reproduce at will).
(1) If I attempt to cut part of my message and paste into another area of
the message, the cursor location might be ignored, and the paste locus might
be anywhere in the target paragraph.
(2) When I navigate within some HTML messages in my inbox, the computer may
hang entirely. In these cases it does not perform a reset or a memory dump.
It simply stops responding.
If I use Plain Text formatting in Outlook 2007, there is one problem: If I
change from HTML formatting to Plain Text - even after restarting Outlook -
the message is still composed in HTML, as if I had not made the change -
UNLESS - I uncheck "Reduce file size..." and "Rely on CSS ...".
This occurs on a Dell Latitude D820, Intel T2500 2.0 GHz CPU, 2 GB RAM,
NVidia Quadro NVS 120M Display Adapter (256 MB).
Same is occurring in Windows Mail - e.g. my current format settings are for
"Plain Text". As you can see, this message is formatted (not plain text).
I've checked Dell web site, and I have the current firmware, chipset
drivers, video drivers, etc., etc.
-- Dave
symptoms, which occur randomly (can not reproduce at will).
(1) If I attempt to cut part of my message and paste into another area of
the message, the cursor location might be ignored, and the paste locus might
be anywhere in the target paragraph.
(2) When I navigate within some HTML messages in my inbox, the computer may
hang entirely. In these cases it does not perform a reset or a memory dump.
It simply stops responding.
If I use Plain Text formatting in Outlook 2007, there is one problem: If I
change from HTML formatting to Plain Text - even after restarting Outlook -
the message is still composed in HTML, as if I had not made the change -
UNLESS - I uncheck "Reduce file size..." and "Rely on CSS ...".
This occurs on a Dell Latitude D820, Intel T2500 2.0 GHz CPU, 2 GB RAM,
NVidia Quadro NVS 120M Display Adapter (256 MB).
Same is occurring in Windows Mail - e.g. my current format settings are for
"Plain Text". As you can see, this message is formatted (not plain text).
I've checked Dell web site, and I have the current firmware, chipset
drivers, video drivers, etc., etc.
-- Dave