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DavidMichaelangelo DavidMichaelangelo is offline How to send an HTML email template from Outlook so that it renders properly in Gmail? Windows 7 64bit How to send an HTML email template from Outlook so that it renders properly in Gmail? Office 2010 32bit
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Question How to send an HTML email template from Outlook so that it renders properly in Gmail?

I have an HTML template that renders perfectly in Gmail and Outlook.


However, when I place the template in Outlook, to send to Gmail, the HTML ends up broken (probably because of Outlooks terrible "word" rendering engine)

Is there any way I can save and send an Outlook template that sends plain HTML or a plain HTML file embedded that does not get mangled by Outlook's rendering engine?
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