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Default Office 2007-Source formating lost when emailing from excel

When emails are sent from Excel using outlook the source formating does not
transfer through to the email when the excel sheet is sent in the message
body. Columns become oversized and flow off the page.

We did not have this problem with office 2003. We could email excel sheets
with outlook and the formating was exactly like it is in excel. I have made
sure the settings are all set to keep the source formating but it does not. A
copy & paste from excel to outlook 2007 also loses its formating.

This needs to be fixed.

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