![]() In fact, when you send an RTF message to someone outside your organization, Outlook automatically converts it to HTML, so the message keeps its formatting and its attachments. You can use RTF when you send messages inside an organization that uses Microsoft Exchange, but we recommend that you use the HTML format. Microsoft Exchange Client versions 4.0 and 5.0 Rich Text Format (RTF) is a Microsoft format that’s supported only by these email applications: The plain text format also doesn't support showing pictures inside the message, although you can include pictures as attachments. ![]() This format works for all email programs, but it doesn’t support bold or italic text, colored fonts, or other text formatting. HTML is also the best format to use when you want to create messages that look like traditional documents, with various fonts, colors, and bulleted and numbered lists, and when you want to show pictures inside your message. This is the default message format in Outlook. You can choose the format you want depending on whether you’re including bold or italic text, colors, bullets, or pictures in the message body.Įach message format has different benefits. Outlook gives you three message format choices.
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