The insert HTML code into the email command is there, it’s just hard to find.
Microsoft may have made crafting and sending an HTML email from Outlook 2007 more difficult, but not impossible. They’re probably saving that for the next version. In the latest version of Outlook, the email client included within their Office 2007 software, features an important change in how it displays emails.
Previously, Outlook relied on Internet Explorer to interpret the underlying code and instructions that HTML emails use to tell Outlook where and how to display all those images, colors etc.
The Outlook 2007 now uses Word to do that job instead and Word is not nearly as good as Internet Explorer at understanding HTML elements and style properties (CSS). And it doesn’t support basic stuff like: external style sheets, forms, background images, flash, animated GIFs, etc.
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