Using classic Outlook for Windows in business environments
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I have windows 10. Some of my emails received are in code. If I access the email through the internet, they are fine. How can I fix this app? This is an example of what the emails look like:
=2Ew400 =7B
width:400px =21important;
=7D
=2Ew350 =7B
width:350px =21important;
height:auto =21important;
=7D
=2Ew320 =7B
width:320px =21important;
height:auto =21important;
=7D
=2Ew306=7B
width:306px =21important;
=7D
=2Ew300 =7B
width:300px =21important;
=7D
=2Ew290 =7B
width:290px =21important;
=7D
=2Ew270=7B
width:270px =21important;
=7D
=2Ew230=7B
width:230px =21important;
=7D
=2Ew200 =7B
width:200px =21important;
Using classic Outlook for Windows in business environments
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Hi, Monica.
I'm Jen, I'm also an Outlook user just like you. I'm not working for Microsoft but I'd be happy to help you figure this out.
To ensure I'd be sharing helpful advice, may I ask if you encountered this in Windows Mail app? Or Office Outlook app?
Hope to hear from you.