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I have a client who want to use CSS to create a background for use in MS Outlook. The client uses MS Word as his editing program in Outlook. I have found out, as you all probably know, that Word removes and/or replaces all of the CSS/HTML with its own conception of "correct" coding. Specifically I would like to use the CSS method of "background-repeat: no-repeat" which MS Word seems to think never was a good idea in the first place. Anyone knows a good workaround?
Thanks, Sven
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by: DreamboatPosted on 2006-11-01 at 21:04:05ID: 17855688
Use FrontPage.