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problem with thunderbird 68.10.0

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First of all I note, that I am very new in using thunderbird. I send Emails, including text and pictures, and my clients, often, but not every time, my clients receive the message, without body. The body area is white, contains nothing. If it is helpful, i note that I prepare the body, with Microsoft Word 2010 and transfer it to thunderbird, using copy paste.

Can someone imagine, where is the problem ??

Thank you in advance.

First of all I note, that I am very new in using thunderbird. I send Emails, including text and pictures, and my clients, often, but not every time, my clients receive the message, without body. The body area is white, contains nothing. If it is helpful, i note that I prepare the body, with Microsoft Word 2010 and transfer it to thunderbird, using copy paste. Can someone imagine, where is the problem ?? Thank you in advance.

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eurologic said

I prepare the body, with Microsoft Word 2010 and transfer it to thunderbird, using copy paste. Can someone imagine, where is the problem ??

Composing it in Word is the problem. Compose the message in Thunderbird. To put it in very few words, Word uses invisible underlying code and markers to achieve the layout and formatting that you apply to your composition. Those markers and code are not interpreted by Thunderbird in the same way that Word does. In other words, what you see in Word is not exactly what you see in Thunderbird.