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    Outlook - HTML vs Plain Text

    I do not have a "Name tab" or a "Send E-mail using plain text only" option. But you did cause me to think to delete & re-add myself, which resolved my problem. Thank you!
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    Outlook - HTML vs Plain Text

    I am not using Exchange Server or a a mail scanner. Thank you.
  3. williamq

    Outlook - HTML vs Plain Text

    Running Windows XP & Office XP. Using Outlook for email. My mail format is set to HTML. When I send myself an email for testing before sending to others, it is converted to Plain Text. I want to see the test email in HTML format. When I do send email to others, it is received in HTML format. Why...
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    Outlook Express. The folder, foldername, could not be cleaned up.

    Converted from Outlook Express to Outlook.
  5. williamq

    How do I convert from Outlook Express to Outlook?

    Start Outlook and follow the prompts.
  6. williamq

    How do I convert from Outlook Express to Outlook?

    Windows XP and Outlook Express. How do I convert from Outlook Express to Outlook? Thank you.
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    Outlook Express. The folder, foldername, could not be cleaned up.

    Thank you for the response. Same problem. Can *.dbx files be renamed and then copied & pasted into the original *.dbx file?
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    Outlook Express. The folder, foldername, could not be cleaned up.

    Windows XP and Outlook Express. Receive "The folder, foldername, could not be cleaned up. There is not enough disk space. (File: filename.dbx, Error: 0x800C013C)" when trying to compact foldername. How do I resolve? Thank you.

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