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= <span id="KB248460"></span>XCLN: E-mail Does Not Display | = <span id="KB248460"></span>XCLN: E-mail Does Not Display ".doc" or "Document" when Using Word as Editor = | ||
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When you compose, forward, or reply to e-mail with Microsoft Word as the e-mail editor, Word displays | When you compose, forward, or reply to e-mail with Microsoft Word as the e-mail editor, Word displays "HTML," "Plain Text," or "Rich Text" in the title bar. Normally, when Word is opened, either the file name of the document being edited or "Document 1" is displayed in the title bar. | ||
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Expect the following behavior when composing, replying to, or forwarding an e-mail message with Word as e-mail editor, based on the version of Outlook installed: | Expect the following behavior when composing, replying to, or forwarding an e-mail message with Word as e-mail editor, based on the version of Outlook installed: | ||
* Outlook 97: Word displays | * Outlook 97: Word displays "Message Title" - Message | ||
* Outlook 98: Word displays | * Outlook 98: Word displays "Message Title" - Message (Rich Text) | ||
* Outlook 2000: Word displays | * Outlook 2000: Word displays "Message Title" - Message (HTML, Plain Text, or Rich Text depending on format specified) | ||
Latest revision as of 12:50, 21 July 2020
Article ID: 248460
Article Last Modified on 2/27/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Outlook 2000 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Outlook 97 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Outlook 98 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q248460
SUMMARY
When you compose, forward, or reply to e-mail with Microsoft Word as the e-mail editor, Word displays "HTML," "Plain Text," or "Rich Text" in the title bar. Normally, when Word is opened, either the file name of the document being edited or "Document 1" is displayed in the title bar.
MORE INFORMATION
Expect the following behavior when composing, replying to, or forwarding an e-mail message with Word as e-mail editor, based on the version of Outlook installed:
- Outlook 97: Word displays "Message Title" - Message
- Outlook 98: Word displays "Message Title" - Message (Rich Text)
- Outlook 2000: Word displays "Message Title" - Message (HTML, Plain Text, or Rich Text depending on format specified)
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