Cutting and pasting an email from Outlook 2013 and maintaining formatting

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Andy Pastuszak

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Jan 28, 2016, 1:24:48 PM1/28/16
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Is there any way to cut and paste and email from Outlook 2013 into Tiddlywiki and maintain formatting?

Felix Küppers

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Jan 28, 2016, 1:31:20 PM1/28/16
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Yes, open the source of the email (http://www.extendoffice.com/documents/outlook/1794-outlook-view-email-source-code.html)

Then paste the html into a tiddler. In case wiketext rendering interferes with the html markup, change the tiddler type to "html markup".

-Felix


On 01/28/2016 07:24 PM, Andy Pastuszak wrote:
Is there any way to cut and paste and email from Outlook 2013 into Tiddlywiki and maintain formatting?
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Andy Pastuszak

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Jan 28, 2016, 2:31:52 PM1/28/16
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That worked!  Thanks.

Only issue is you lose the from and subject line.  But that can be worked around very easily.

Would be nice to have a Outlook plugin to do it automagically, the way OneNote does it.

Andy

Felix Küppers

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Jan 28, 2016, 2:52:44 PM1/28/16
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Hi Andy,

glad it worked.

Since all emails are stored in mbox or eml, it would be an idea to write a certain import module for this format, that way, also "from" and "subject" would be included. Maybe somebody pics this up at some point.

-Felix

Andy Pastuszak

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Jan 28, 2016, 4:33:37 PM1/28/16
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As far as I know, Outlook doesn't use either format.  It uses PST and OST files.  Not sure what  the structure is for those databases.

Andy
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