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Hi Kim! It can be challenging when Outlook decides to do this. Because ICS files are just plain text, they don't store any font information. Outlook looks for certain key things to happen to determine if something should be a header or not. Headers are the lines that get displayed in bold, blue text.
If you open a case with support we can address your case specifically. But in general:
If the first line of the description does not end in punctuation, Outlook sees it as a header.
"Thank you for registering" displays in bold, blue.
"Thank you for registering!" displays as normal text.
If you have a line witha ":" at the end followed by an enter, the next line will be bolded and blue.
If you have a line followed by two enters and 3 or more lines of text, it will be bolded and blue.
There isn't a single document going over all instances of this. I'm working on one for our Community as we speak. There are some other interesting things to note like starting a line with "-" will actually give you a bullet point. Things like that.
Hi Kim! It can be challenging when Outlook decides to do this. Because ICS files are just plain text, they don't store any font information. Outlook looks for certain key things to happen to determine if something should be a header or not. Headers are the lines that get displayed in bold, blue text.
If you open a case with support we can address your case specifically. But in general:
If the first line of the description does not end in punctuation, Outlook sees it as a header.
"Thank you for registering" displays in bold, blue.
"Thank you for registering!" displays as normal text.
If you have a line witha ":" at the end followed by an enter, the next line will be bolded and blue.
If you have a line followed by two enters and 3 or more lines of text, it will be bolded and blue.
There isn't a single document going over all instances of this. I'm working on one for our Community as we speak. There are some other interesting things to note like starting a line with "-" will actually give you a bullet point. Things like that.