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Aug/090

Outlook 2007 Email Questions
For those of you to create and send e-mail if there are any changes how Outlook 2007 displays your ballot. Most Outlook users are probably still using an older version, but that will change soon. Some of the changes to Outlook 2007.
- Limited or no support for background colors and background image. These are stripped out or not displayed constantly, so if you're accustomed to using one or the other, to be set.
- There is no support for forms. This could be a survey included which will now be a link to a form on a website.
- Background colors do not display nested tables, only the highest level of the table background color will be applied.
- No support for animated GIFs.
- No support for float. It is used for positioning elements.
Back to Outlook 2007, there were 2 different renderers for Outlook, Internet Explorer (IE) was read the contents of electronic mail and Word for composing messages. So Microsoft has decided to be consistent and use Word for reading and composition. This meant a loss of support for the hair that was there to IE and causes adjustments done to try to keep the appearance uniform programs e-mail newsletters. If you use the images you'll want to make sure you use closed captioning If the images do not appear. This was the case in Outlook 2003. For newsletters that are heavy with images, which leaves no message given the image content do not display correctly. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) support for Outlook 2007 newsletters have taken a step backwards. For more information about Outlook and Word 2007 HTML and CSS visiting Microsoft.com.
Remember to test your email newsletters as many email applications as possible to ensure that their message is constantly displayed by their recipients.
About the Author:
Norm Euker is the owner of NJE Design (www.njedesign.com), a Michigan web design company specializing in website design, search engine optimization and graphic design.
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com – Outlook 2007 Email Issues
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