I am sorry if I did not make it clear.
Your suggestion William, was tried (we have also deselected Word in our tests). The
question is (after having performed your suggestion) how would one use
(maybe "use" is not the right word, but then "insert" is not right neither) an
already existing html file in which all of the formatting etc.. is
done and use that file in the email in such a way that when the recepient opens
it, it would look like a web page Without having to double click an
attachment.
Here is another way of putting it: Open an HTML
file, select and copy everything to an Outlook Express email. You will see that
the page in the new email will format as an HTML page. How does one do this in
Outlook?
So far it seems that the only way is to have Word
as the editor and use the send to feature, and one needs not to even open
Outlook per say.
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