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Outlook 2016 - Incoming HTML e-mails not displaying properly in reading pane


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Hi guys,

I was hoping someone could help me with this odd problem I'm having in Outlook 2016. Basically, any HTML e-mail I receive doesn't "center" properly, and so it will show half of the e-mail and I have to use the scroll bar at the bottom to move right in order to read it all. I recently upgraded from Outlook 2013 and everything was fine for the first few weeks, and I'm not sure what happened. I just opened Outlook one day and it started doing this. Even if I open the e-mail in a new window, it still doesn't display correctly. With some e-mails, it screws up all the formatting etc.. Zooming in/out makes no difference either.

I've attached a couple of screenshots so you can see what I mean.

If anyone knows how to fix this problem, your help would be much appreciated!

 

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  On 23/11/2015 at 04:42, leo_the_lion said:

Having the same issue here after going from Outlook 2013 to 2016. Only happens with certain HTML emails - not all. 


Mine stopped doing it after a while and then randomly started again, and so after closing Outlook and re-opening a few times it seems to fix itself.

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