With outlook 2010 and Exchange 2013 Server (on premises) I had several high-volume users using the 'Online Archive' option for their older emails. This includes myself. After the update, my current files and profile seems to load fine, just the online archive is missing. Outlook 2016 for Mac shared office 365 calendar items not showing Hi I have a shared calendar on an Office 365 system that I can see perfectly when using Outlook 2013 on a PC. To have Outlook for Mac use plain text-only for new messages and replies: Make sure Compose messages in HTML by default is not checked. Make sure When replying or forwarding, use the format of the original message is not checked. To have Outlook for Mac use HTML formatting by default for all emails—new messages as well as replies: Make sure Compose messages in HTML by default is selected. Microsoft planner for mac. Also make sure When replying or forwarding, use the format of the original message is not checked.
Hi, I am a windows user and have a couple of people on OS X Yosemite reporting back that with the HTML emails I send them, my inline/embedded illustrations (usually several interspersed per message) either do not appear for them at all (they just see a small red cross), or they appear only as attachments instead - neither of which are good things, because this impedes fluid backwards and forwards discussion and interspersed replies addressing each ilustration, I am sending from Outlook 2016 on a Windows 10 PC, and do not seem to encounter this issue from PC recipients. Mp3 rocket 7.3.2 free download. I need a way to communicate with several people at once, spread across both Mac & PC platforms, where we can all see and respond paragraph by paragraph, to the same inline illustrations. Are there any settings or other known impediments that could be interfering with inline images here? Unfortunately, both Mac users are remote from mme and not computer literate, and while I am pretty handy on PC, I know very little about OS X. It does not seem reasonable that I have to exclude them from discussions just because of their OS preference, but a google search elicits nothing obviously relevant. Any help most appreciated!
Hello and welcome. From what you are saying, it sounds like email may not be the best option available to you.
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Chromecast app for mac download. You could try something like an online Google Doc or Form. Everyone could access the document, and either comment on the Doc, or fill out their responses on the Form, which would then summarize all the responses in the Form summary or a separate Google Sheet. Normal emails aren't setup for this. If you want to use inline images in an HTML email, it is better to have them stored on an Internet-accessible server - i.e.
Google Drive, iCloud Drive, Dropbox, etc., and then insert an HTML picture link. They should then load properly for Macs and PCs. You could also use a service like MailChimp.
Hope that helps, C. Thanks for your reply Cory Some good suggestions, though adding processes like having to separately save and upload and reference back all the screenshots I can normally just paste from clipboard directly into the body of the email text I am typing, would kill the spontaneity and speed I am used to - what should be 2-minute exercise suddenly takes 15 minutes, and it suddenly seems not worth the effort to include those recipients - which is crazy. These mature operating systems and email apps have had many, many years to iron out any kinks that would impede communication fidelity between them - and neither application is exactly obscure enough to be a low priority target for ensuring compatibility, both being the industry standard on their respective operating systems, each with many millions of users. This makes me suspect that the OSX app probably IS capable of receiving and faithfully displaying embedded images in HTML emails, but that something else may be going on. It is important to me that all conversations are kept as intact threads, and all are stored in Outlook as this is my message archive/database.
This approach has certainly been very successful for some years, right up until recently when I struck the two Mac users and their OS X email application's apparent difficulty with correctly parsing inline images. Oddly enough images from those users get through to me just fine, embedded in the email text as they should be, so the 'obstruction' seems to be just at one end. What I am hoping somebody can identify is a setting somewhere in OS X or it's mail app that will enable HTML messages received to parse embedded images correctly, and display them just as they are sent? Is there a free addon that is known to help?