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Outlook error "Cannot send this item" cute solution Microsoft Outlook error https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2254157 "Cannot send this item" cute solution Here's another reason to hate Microsoft and Outlook: They give you this error with no resolution. Here's http://www.patrickomalley.com/microsoft-outlook-cannot-send-this-item.html the solution - change the email to a "rich text" email by doing the folloiwng: go to the Options tab at the top of the reply change the email to Rich Text now send it hate Microsoft more love me more if this helped, email me at patweb@patrickomalley.com My Social Media keynote demo video: 617-PATRICK Social Media Consulting (617)-PATRICK, i.e. 617-728-7425 patweb@patrickomalley.com Twitter: 617patrick
30, 2016 by Adam Fowler Microsoft Outlook has a reasonably common, yet very generic error: No Outlook, it was not helpful. There are a bunch of reasons that can https://www.adamfowlerit.com/2015/12/outlook-cannot-send-item/ cause this error. Often, the ‘solution' is to change the email from https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/22634931/Cannot-send-this-item-Outlook-2007.html HTML to Rich Text or Plain Text, and move on. Or, copy/paste the entire email into a new email and move on. Neither of these are workarounds of course. Dig a bit deeper on the web, and you'll find some wackier reasons - the size of the logo in cannot send your signature for example. There was also a version of Exchange 2010 that caused the issue, but that was resolved. I was running into this problem on a regular basis, and spent many hours trying to come up with a reason for the issue, and why only certain users had the issue, and on certain emails. I couldn't reproduce on my own PC cannot send this with the exact same emails, yet it was 100% reproducible on theirs. Also, if I removed the image from the user's signature it fixed it - and it didn't matter what image I put back in, it was always broken. It wasn't until I cried out for help on Twitter, and Christopher Kusek came to the rescue. After looking at a few other ideas, he pointed me towards hotfix KB3042197 with the lengthy title " Graphics file attachment grows larger in the recipient's email message after you change to a high DPI setting" After reading this, I did some testing. Amazingly, the problem only occurred when the PC's DPI setting was above 100%. Amazingly, when DPI is 125%, 150%, 200% etc, Word from inside Outlook resizes images in the HTML code based on your DPI setting. Some combination of HTML emails back and forth, and this resizing would cause the ‘Cannot send this item' message. Setting the DPI to 100% wasn't enough either, as it would make the contents of the screen too small for some users. The registry setting mentioned on the KB article
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