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In previous versions of Outlook, if I wanted to embed a link to a picture
instead of the actual picture in emails, I would go to Tools->Options->Mail
Format tab->Internet Format button and in the dialog under the heading "HTML
options" I would *uncheck* "When an HTML message contains pictures located on
the Internet, send a copy of the pictures instead of the reference to their
location". But this heading and checkbox don't exist in this location on
Outlook 2007. Has it moved to a new location? I can't find it. It appears
the option still exists, as another user with Outlook 2007 that upgraded from
Outlook 2003 who had that option unchecked prior to the upgrade sends mail
with links instead of pictures just fine. I'm guessing it was stored in the
registry somewhere and was picked up after the upgrade, but how can I with a
clean install have the same setting? Thanks!
instead of the actual picture in emails, I would go to Tools->Options->Mail
Format tab->Internet Format button and in the dialog under the heading "HTML
options" I would *uncheck* "When an HTML message contains pictures located on
the Internet, send a copy of the pictures instead of the reference to their
location". But this heading and checkbox don't exist in this location on
Outlook 2007. Has it moved to a new location? I can't find it. It appears
the option still exists, as another user with Outlook 2007 that upgraded from
Outlook 2003 who had that option unchecked prior to the upgrade sends mail
with links instead of pictures just fine. I'm guessing it was stored in the
registry somewhere and was picked up after the upgrade, but how can I with a
clean install have the same setting? Thanks!