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  #11  
Old July 29th, 2004, 03:53 PM
Frank
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Default invitations are garbage to recipients

I cant find the place to change it in the contact record.
Properties does not list it. Its not listed on any of the
tabbed pages (General, Details, Activities, Certificates,
All Fields)
  #12  
Old July 29th, 2004, 04:08 PM
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default invitations are garbage to recipients

What change are you referring to? The Outlook version might help, too.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx


"Frank" wrote in message
...
I cant find the place to change it in the contact record.
Properties does not list it. Its not listed on any of the
tabbed pages (General, Details, Activities, Certificates,
All Fields)



  #13  
Old July 29th, 2004, 05:17 PM
Frank
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Default invitations are garbage to recipients

Earlier in the thread...

What change are you referring to?

"Double-click the email address and check the box for rich-
text format."
No such check box exists for any contact. The only way I
can find to do this is once I have invited the contact
then clicking the contact in the address list.

The Outlook version might help, too.
"2003" specifically, (11.5608.5606) Part of Ms Of Pr Ed
2003. Some of the recipients are on 2000 SP-3.

-----Original Message-----
What change are you referring to? The Outlook version

might help, too.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx


"Frank" wrote in

message
...
I cant find the place to change it in the contact

record.
Properties does not list it. Its not listed on any of

the
tabbed pages (General, Details, Activities,

Certificates,
All Fields)



.

  #14  
Old July 29th, 2004, 06:05 PM
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default invitations are garbage to recipients

For contacts in your Contacts folder, open the contact, then double-click
the email address.

For one-time recipients not in your Contacts, double-click the underlined
name in the meeting request.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx


"Frank" wrote in message
...
Earlier in the thread...

What change are you referring to?

"Double-click the email address and check the box for rich-
text format."
No such check box exists for any contact. The only way I
can find to do this is once I have invited the contact
then clicking the contact in the address list.

The Outlook version might help, too.
"2003" specifically, (11.5608.5606) Part of Ms Of Pr Ed
2003. Some of the recipients are on 2000 SP-3.




"Frank" wrote in

message
...
I cant find the place to change it in the contact

record.
Properties does not list it. Its not listed on any of

the
tabbed pages (General, Details, Activities,

Certificates,
All Fields)



.



  #15  
Old July 30th, 2004, 01:08 PM
Frank
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Default invitations are garbage to recipients

That works but the option is disabled.
What now?

-----Original Message-----
For contacts in your Contacts folder, open the contact,

then double-click
the email address.

For one-time recipients not in your Contacts, double-

click the underlined
name in the meeting request.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx


"Frank" wrote in

message
...
Earlier in the thread...

What change are you referring to?

"Double-click the email address and check the box for

rich-
text format."
No such check box exists for any contact. The only way I
can find to do this is once I have invited the contact
then clicking the contact in the address list.

The Outlook version might help, too.
"2003" specifically, (11.5608.5606) Part of Ms Of Pr Ed
2003. Some of the recipients are on 2000 SP-3.




"Frank" wrote in

message
...
I cant find the place to change it in the contact

record.
Properties does not list it. Its not listed on any of

the
tabbed pages (General, Details, Activities,

Certificates,
All Fields)


.



.

  #16  
Old July 30th, 2004, 01:34 PM
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default invitations are garbage to recipients

If you want to send Outlook-format meeting requests to the recipient, rather
than iCalendar-format, you must enable the rich-text format box for that
person's email address.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx


"Frank" wrote in message
...
That works but the option is disabled.
What now?

-----Original Message-----
For contacts in your Contacts folder, open the contact,

then double-click
the email address.

For one-time recipients not in your Contacts, double-

click the underlined
name in the meeting request.




"Frank" wrote in

message
...
Earlier in the thread...

What change are you referring to?
"Double-click the email address and check the box for

rich-
text format."
No such check box exists for any contact. The only way I
can find to do this is once I have invited the contact
then clicking the contact in the address list.

The Outlook version might help, too.
"2003" specifically, (11.5608.5606) Part of Ms Of Pr Ed
2003. Some of the recipients are on 2000 SP-3.




"Frank" wrote in
message
...
I cant find the place to change it in the contact
record.
Properties does not list it. Its not listed on any of
the
tabbed pages (General, Details, Activities,
Certificates,
All Fields)


.



.



  #17  
Old July 30th, 2004, 03:12 PM
external usenet poster
 
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Default invitations are garbage to recipients

But how do I enable that option?

-----Original Message-----
If you want to send Outlook-format meeting requests to

the recipient, rather
than iCalendar-format, you must enable the rich-text

format box for that
person's email address.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx


"Frank" wrote in

message
...
That works but the option is disabled.
What now?

-----Original Message-----
For contacts in your Contacts folder, open the contact,

then double-click
the email address.

For one-time recipients not in your Contacts, double-

click the underlined
name in the meeting request.




"Frank" wrote in

message
...
Earlier in the thread...

What change are you referring to?
"Double-click the email address and check the box for

rich-
text format."
No such check box exists for any contact. The only

way I
can find to do this is once I have invited the

contact
then clicking the contact in the address list.

The Outlook version might help, too.
"2003" specifically, (11.5608.5606) Part of Ms Of Pr

Ed
2003. Some of the recipients are on 2000 SP-3.



"Frank" wrote

in
message
...
I cant find the place to change it in the contact
record.
Properties does not list it. Its not listed on

any of
the
tabbed pages (General, Details, Activities,
Certificates,
All Fields)


.



.



.

  #18  
Old July 30th, 2004, 03:56 PM
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default invitations are garbage to recipients

You need to use the procedures that I described earlier. You said "the
option is disabled" but you didn't say which procedure you were using.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx


wrote in message
...
But how do I enable that option?

-----Original Message-----
If you want to send Outlook-format meeting requests to

the recipient, rather
than iCalendar-format, you must enable the rich-text

format box for that
person's email address.

"Frank" wrote in

message
...
That works but the option is disabled.
What now?

-----Original Message-----
For contacts in your Contacts folder, open the contact,
then double-click
the email address.

For one-time recipients not in your Contacts, double-
click the underlined
name in the meeting request.




"Frank" wrote in
message
...
Earlier in the thread...

What change are you referring to?
"Double-click the email address and check the box for
rich-
text format."
No such check box exists for any contact. The only

way I
can find to do this is once I have invited the

contact
then clicking the contact in the address list.

The Outlook version might help, too.
"2003" specifically, (11.5608.5606) Part of Ms Of Pr

Ed
2003. Some of the recipients are on 2000 SP-3.



"Frank" wrote

in
message
...
I cant find the place to change it in the contact
record.
Properties does not list it. Its not listed on

any of
the
tabbed pages (General, Details, Activities,
Certificates,
All Fields)



  #19  
Old July 30th, 2004, 05:15 PM
Frank
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Default invitations are garbage to recipients

I opened the contact. I double clicked on the e-mail
address. The dialog box has several tabbed sections. The
first tabbed section "General" (others incl Organization
Phone/Notes and E-MailAddress) has a check box at the
bottom "Always send to this recipient in Microsoft
Exchange rich text format" however, it is disabled and I
cannot activate this check box.
Is this the check box you were talking about?
Its the only one I've found so far.

-----Original Message-----
You need to use the procedures that I described earlier.

You said "the
option is disabled" but you didn't say which procedure

you were using.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx


wrote in message
...
But how do I enable that option?

-----Original Message-----
If you want to send Outlook-format meeting requests to

the recipient, rather
than iCalendar-format, you must enable the rich-text

format box for that
person's email address.

"Frank" wrote in

message
...
That works but the option is disabled.
What now?

-----Original Message-----
For contacts in your Contacts folder, open the

contact,
then double-click
the email address.

For one-time recipients not in your Contacts,

double-
click the underlined
name in the meeting request.



"Frank" wrote

in
message
...
Earlier in the thread...

What change are you referring to?
"Double-click the email address and check the box

for
rich-
text format."
No such check box exists for any contact. The only

way I
can find to do this is once I have invited the

contact
then clicking the contact in the address list.

The Outlook version might help, too.
"2003" specifically, (11.5608.5606) Part of Ms Of

Pr
Ed
2003. Some of the recipients are on 2000 SP-3.



"Frank"

wrote
in
message
...
I cant find the place to change it in the

contact
record.
Properties does not list it. Its not listed on

any of
the
tabbed pages (General, Details, Activities,
Certificates,
All Fields)



.

  #20  
Old July 30th, 2004, 05:15 PM
Frank
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default invitations are garbage to recipients

I opened the contact. I double clicked on the e-mail
address. The dialog box has several tabbed sections. The
first tabbed section "General" (others incl Organization
Phone/Notes and E-MailAddress) has a check box at the
bottom "Always send to this recipient in Microsoft
Exchange rich text format" however, it is disabled and I
cannot activate this check box.
Is this the check box you were talking about?
Its the only one I've found so far.

-----Original Message-----
You need to use the procedures that I described earlier.

You said "the
option is disabled" but you didn't say which procedure

you were using.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx


wrote in message
...
But how do I enable that option?

-----Original Message-----
If you want to send Outlook-format meeting requests to

the recipient, rather
than iCalendar-format, you must enable the rich-text

format box for that
person's email address.

"Frank" wrote in

message
...
That works but the option is disabled.
What now?

-----Original Message-----
For contacts in your Contacts folder, open the

contact,
then double-click
the email address.

For one-time recipients not in your Contacts,

double-
click the underlined
name in the meeting request.



"Frank" wrote

in
message
...
Earlier in the thread...

What change are you referring to?
"Double-click the email address and check the box

for
rich-
text format."
No such check box exists for any contact. The only

way I
can find to do this is once I have invited the

contact
then clicking the contact in the address list.

The Outlook version might help, too.
"2003" specifically, (11.5608.5606) Part of Ms Of

Pr
Ed
2003. Some of the recipients are on 2000 SP-3.



"Frank"

wrote
in
message
...
I cant find the place to change it in the

contact
record.
Properties does not list it. Its not listed on

any of
the
tabbed pages (General, Details, Activities,
Certificates,
All Fields)



.

 




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