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How Do You Insert A Source Code Into An Outlook HTML Email Message?

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How Do You Insert A Source Code Into An Outlook HTML Email Message?

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Microsoft Outlook is one of the leading personal information management programs. Included in the Microsoft Office suite of productivity products, the program allows users to send, receive, search and manage email messages and attachments. It also offers tools to create and manage calendars, address books, to-do lists, tasks and notes. A simple font change allows you to insert source code into HTML email messages in a manner that retains the proper spacing, indentation and character formatting of the original code. Open the file containing the source code you want to include in your Outlook HTML message. Highlight the code you want to include in the message. Right-click the highlighted code and select “Copy,” or choose the “Copy” option from within the “Edit” menu at the top of the screen. Open Microsoft Outlook. Press the “Ctrl” and “N” keys simultaneously to create a new email message. Select “HTML” from the drop-down menu near the top of the newly created message window in Outlook 2

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