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8 Forum Browsers & Mail Windows 8 - "Unable to load rich text editor" in Gmail Format Package: Free all-in-one video converter and online video downloader and video ripper Results 1 to 3 of 3 LinkBack LinkBack URL About http://www.forumswindows8.com/browsers-mail/unable-load-rich-text-editor-gmail-8046.htm LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Digg this Thread!Add Thread to del.icio.usShare on FacebookShare on Twitter Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode http://heresthethingblog.com/2013/11/26/mac-tip-outlook-mail-messages/ Switch to Threaded Mode 10-23-2012 #1 Sdgsdgy Guest "Unable to load rich text editor" in Gmail Hello all, I use desktop IE 10 to send email by gmail. However, since today every time that i try to send gmail error a new mail in my Gmail account, the application shows the message "Unable to load rich text editor". What does this mean? Please help me. How can I send email without error? Reply With Quote 10-24-2012 #2 threeone Moderator Join Date Aug 2011 Posts 1,157 Re: "Unable to load rich text editor" in Gmail Hi Sdgsdgy, Welcome to Windows 8 Forums. Try a different browser. If you still have the same problem it is most likely on gmail error unable gmail's end. Otherwise it's a plugin incompatibility. At which point, make sure your java plugins aren't disabled. You may also need to update java. Reply With Quote Windows 8 Forums Windows 8 Forums Ads Join Date Mar 2012 Posts 1,222 10-24-2012 #3 threeone Moderator Join Date Aug 2011 Posts 1,157 Re: "Unable to load rich text editor" in Gmail This article provides more information. "It seems that Google has recently rolled out an update to Gmail that breaks the web app on Windows 8, which is officially still in Beta. Other than using alternative browser there is no solution available at the moment." Reply With Quote Thread: "Unable to load rich text editor" in Gmail - Windows 8 « Browsers cant open in desktop mode | Cannot view photos from email with embedded pictures » Tags for this Thread gmail, rich text editor, windows 8 View Tag Cloud Bookmarks Bookmarks Digg del.icio.us StumbleUpon Google Posting Permissions You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts BB code is On Smilies are On [IMG] code is On [VIDEO] code is On HTML code is Off Trackbacks are Off Pingbacks are Off Refbacks are On Forum Rules Contact Us Windows 8, Microsoft Windows 8, Get Windows 8 | Windows 8 Forums Archive Web HostingWeb Hosting Top Featured
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Welcome to here’s the thing, your source for practical tips, advice, and how-tos about the gadgets you use each day. More > Mac tip: Why do Outlook mail messages arrive as "winmail.dat" attachments? by ben patterson on November 26, 2013, 9:30 am in desktops| how-tos| laptops Laurie writes: I have a Mac, iPhone and iPad and I use Apple Mail. When my husband sends or forwards an email to me from Outlook using his PC, the attachments arrive as "winmail.dat" and I can't open them. Every search I have made on this subject says that this is just a problem between Outlook and Mail. Many forums recommend 3rd party software to open the attachments. You have got to be kidding! We shouldn't have to be bouncing around with multiple programs just to do something as simple as see an attachment. Is there a setting I am missing? Hi Laurie! Nope, you're not missing anything—and yes, there are occassions when Outlook and the Mac's Mail app don't play well together. Specifically, Outlook has its own, unique method for formatting email messages that many other email clients can't quite decode. When that happens, the body of the message turns into an attachment named "winmail.dat"—and no, your Mac can't open it without help from a third-party program. Annoying, but true. Too many mail messages arriving as "winmail.dat" attachments? Windows users can set Outlook to disable the culprit: "Rich Text" formatting. The good news is that your husband can set Outlook to deactivate its so-called "Rich Text Format" (which lets Outlook users compose messages with fancy fonts and other features) when sending messages to non-Outlookers. Here's how… Note: The steps below are for Outlook 2013; the instructions may (and probably will) differ for earlier versions of Outlook. Open Outlook, click the File menu, then select Options. Click the Mail tab on the left side of the Outlook Options window, find the "Compose messages" section, then change the setting for "Compose messages in this format" from "Rich Text" to "HTML" or "Plain Text." Does your husband wa