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I think it's between and , and when requiring images from 3rd parties I always ask for dpi. Regarding the banner graphic, something you might try is inserting it into a table row at the top of the table you mention. At least that way if the table expands or shrinks, so will the banner. Thanks Rich for your info about resolution. I have tried images that are dpi nested inside of table cells, but that doesn't seem to fix the problem. It seems to be scaling the images the wrong way, making everything larger and the images smaller.

Can you recommend a way to set up the tables to resize with the images? Part of my problem may be that I am starting with html and bringing that into Word, where I'm using pixel values for the images and tables, while Word doesn't get along with pixel units very well.

Should the images and tables be sized with percentages or in inches maybe? I went through my code and made sure all table widths and table cells are set to a percentage, and so far that is working in my tests. Dev Center. Explore Why Office? Android ASP. Cancel Submit. You said the same things as in the links that I have provided above. It is just like the links said: Create new email,. I recreated the HTML using really basic code and was able to get it into the file.

Someone here at work created the file but his code was very poor. Archived Forums. Outlook for Developers. Sign in to vote. Hi, I'm working with Outlook Based on this template I create a new mail and send this mail to myself. So why is the format of a template based mail lost at recipients side? Wednesday, March 30, PM. It would also seem to affect OFT files. That occurs in the user interface, with no code involved.

I'm working on one of the set of bugs not yours with MS, and there's no fix yet. It's possible the April cumulative update will have a fix for one or more of the set of HTML format loss bugs, but that's not known yet. If that update doesn't fix the problem I'd suggest contacting MS support and opening a support case with them. Any costs won't be charged if it's actually an Outlook bug. If separate that's your problem. Hi Ken, I'm afraid it's not clear for me, what read and compase pages are?

I only can shortly repeat how to reproduce the behaviour Click on "New mail", write some text and format it differnetly font, bold, italic, color , and save it as oft-file somewhere on disk. Open the OFT file, it will show in the Developer tab whether or not there are separate read and compose pages.

If what you are seeing is based on a known Outlook bug then I don't think you can expect it to work. If you are having rendering issues on Outlook, you should check this article. All Collections. Written by Lucia Updated over a week ago.



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