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Poking this very old question, I find my org facing the same challenge now several years later. I'm curious if anyone has since come up with a better answer? We're trying to have our clients proof the actual .msg file so they can verify if there are any rendering issues in that browser, so the 'view as website' option defeats the purpose.
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With the interactive Proof viewer we can now see HTML files in Proof. They are uploaded via a zip file that includes all the components, and then you have to select "interactive." The viewer is not browser based so people on phones can't see it. Users have to download something the first time they use it, we had some issues with that and our IT but eventually it worked out. The links are live and the app can show you how it looks at different screen sizes. We've been using it regularly.
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Checking in - has anyone resolved something for this issue? We're exploring how to generate proofs from Outlook messages. Mind you - we have a ton of different scenarios so that could mean 100's of outlook messages to view in proof. Converting to PDF isn't where it's at.
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checking in on this thread - we are facing issues with proofing emails. adding the proof as the URL is fine, but doesnt allow for clicking and checking responsiveness. if we use the interactive proofing tool, the link updates when we make changes to the email file, so we can't compare versions of the proof. so frustrating! any ideas?
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