![]() So the fix/hack is to wrap the entire email in a wrapper table and apply negative margin to just the problematic email clients – using html ‘if statements’ as below. The offending versions of outlook support margin (including negative margin) but only support inline styles. ![]() This was breaking the design and causing unwanted whitespace on the left margin of the email. Testing a html email recently with a high percentage of recipients likely to be users of Microsoft Outlook I came across a bug where it’s not possible to overwrite the forced body padding in versions of outlook (which use MS Words rendering engine 2007, 2010, 2013). "Fixing the forced body padding in Outlook 2007, 20 3)Click on the 'Font' button, located below 'Composing and reading plain text messages' 4)Increase the scale setting to suit. 1) Open MS Outlook 2007 and select 'Mail' 2) Tools -> Options -> Mail Format -> Stationery and Fonts. You can then delete the email in the 'Draft' folder. I know this is a bit late, but I came across this post and thought you might be able to test this method as well. Create a new email to verify the new default zoom level. My work around to this issue was as below. As outlook doesn't support margin - reference.
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