Here's one of the most common questions we get...
"How do I make it so I don't have to right-click to view images in Outlook [2003 or 2007]?"
Outlook ships with an option checked for your security (and presumably "convenience" - I haven't met anyone yet that would rather this was unchecked on install), so all you have to do is turn it off. Here's how:
In Outlook 2003, under Tools > Options > Security, in the 'Download Pictures' Panel is a button labelled “Change Automatic Download Settings...“. Click this and you will see checkboxes allowing/disallowing automatic viewing of images.
In Outlook 2007, under Tools > Trust Center > 'Automatic Downloads'. Click this and you will see checkboxes allowing/disallowing automatic viewing of images.
Posted by:
Peter Greatorex, Managing Director, Page Nine Ltd. www.broadcast-email.co.uk
Outlook ships with an option checked for your security (and presumably "convenience" - I haven't met anyone yet that would rather this was unchecked on install), so all you have to do is turn it off. Here's how:
In Outlook 2003, under Tools > Options > Security, in the 'Download Pictures' Panel is a button labelled “Change Automatic Download Settings...“. Click this and you will see checkboxes allowing/disallowing automatic viewing of images.
In Outlook 2007, under Tools > Trust Center > 'Automatic Downloads'. Click this and you will see checkboxes allowing/disallowing automatic viewing of images.
Posted by:
Peter Greatorex, Managing Director, Page Nine Ltd. www.broadcast-email.co.uk