

Open your email in various email clients to make sure it looks like how you want it to, or consider using a tool like Litmus to test the email in all of the major clients. Some of the standard fonts safe to use for webpages and emails are Helvetica, Arial, and Courier New. All of Lead Gen & CRM's email templates have been designed to look great in the majority of common email clients. Keep these best practices in mind as you design emails for Outlook in Lead Gen & CRM: Mso-line-height-rule: exactly line-height:110% You need to declare a line height as a percentage in order for Microsoft Outlook to respect the spacing between text. Older versions of Microsoft Outlook do not support line height that is designated without a percent. The placement of the tag should appear similar to the following code: If you are using a custom font, an !important tag at the end of the list of fonts is essential. Microsoft Outlook will often replace your font with Times New Roman or another standard font. This does not need to be done in simple and designer emails. Note: Tables are only available in legacy emails.
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Note: Constant Contact offers Professional Services to assist with custom coding. This causes the formatting of emails to be rendered differently from other email clients like Gmail or Apple Mail, which is due to the fact that Microsoft Word is meant for print design and not HTML. Microsoft Outlook 2007, Microsoft Outlook 2010, and Microsoft Outlook 2013 use Microsoft Word to render the HTML of their emails.

Important: Due to how Microsoft Outlook renders emails, two-column layout email templates with an image and text will flip the layout of their renders when sent to clients. For example, they may look great in Gmail but appear distorted in Microsoft Outlook. There may be times when your emails vary across email clients.

This is because email clients do not render HTML emails the same way, among other reasons. Lead Gen & CRM has a Litmus Test feature built into the email designer that allows you to see what your emails look like in different email clients. Lead Gen & CRM cannot influence how email clients render HTML emails. Regarding Rendering Issues with Microsoft Outlook 2007, 2010, and 2013 This means that Lead Gen & CRM email layouts that contain dynamic content will not render background images in Outlook 2016 or Outlook 2019, but will render correctly otherwise. However, due to these rendering limitations on Microsoft Outlook’s part, dynamic content in sections with background images will not render correctly. Emails created in Lead Gen & CRM will display regular, static background images for Outlook 20. Microsoft Outlook does not render email images correctly at times. Regarding Rendering Issues with Microsoft Outlook 20
