How to copy text from word file/world and use it as body in mail body (smtplib librery) having same fonts and...












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I want to send mail using python(no problem in that) but I want body part to have different fonts, colors, style etc. Basically body part is available with me in a docx file. When I am reading it with docx library or any other library it's just copying text, other styles, and fonts, line gap is missing in that output. Please provide a solution.










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  • What are you outputting the text to?

    – Tobias Wilfert
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:06











  • In order to get style into your email, you will need to code it with CSS.

    – Tobias Wilfert
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:08











  • @TobiasWilfert I have .docx file. I want its content exactly (with fonts and style), to be used as a body in smtplib library.

    – PRASHANT KOCHAR
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:13













  • @TobiasWilfert Any other way around. I don't want to use HTML/CSS stuff.

    – PRASHANT KOCHAR
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:21
















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I want to send mail using python(no problem in that) but I want body part to have different fonts, colors, style etc. Basically body part is available with me in a docx file. When I am reading it with docx library or any other library it's just copying text, other styles, and fonts, line gap is missing in that output. Please provide a solution.










share|improve this question

























  • What are you outputting the text to?

    – Tobias Wilfert
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:06











  • In order to get style into your email, you will need to code it with CSS.

    – Tobias Wilfert
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:08











  • @TobiasWilfert I have .docx file. I want its content exactly (with fonts and style), to be used as a body in smtplib library.

    – PRASHANT KOCHAR
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:13













  • @TobiasWilfert Any other way around. I don't want to use HTML/CSS stuff.

    – PRASHANT KOCHAR
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:21














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I want to send mail using python(no problem in that) but I want body part to have different fonts, colors, style etc. Basically body part is available with me in a docx file. When I am reading it with docx library or any other library it's just copying text, other styles, and fonts, line gap is missing in that output. Please provide a solution.










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I want to send mail using python(no problem in that) but I want body part to have different fonts, colors, style etc. Basically body part is available with me in a docx file. When I am reading it with docx library or any other library it's just copying text, other styles, and fonts, line gap is missing in that output. Please provide a solution.







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  • What are you outputting the text to?

    – Tobias Wilfert
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:06











  • In order to get style into your email, you will need to code it with CSS.

    – Tobias Wilfert
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:08











  • @TobiasWilfert I have .docx file. I want its content exactly (with fonts and style), to be used as a body in smtplib library.

    – PRASHANT KOCHAR
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:13













  • @TobiasWilfert Any other way around. I don't want to use HTML/CSS stuff.

    – PRASHANT KOCHAR
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:21



















  • What are you outputting the text to?

    – Tobias Wilfert
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:06











  • In order to get style into your email, you will need to code it with CSS.

    – Tobias Wilfert
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:08











  • @TobiasWilfert I have .docx file. I want its content exactly (with fonts and style), to be used as a body in smtplib library.

    – PRASHANT KOCHAR
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:13













  • @TobiasWilfert Any other way around. I don't want to use HTML/CSS stuff.

    – PRASHANT KOCHAR
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:21

















What are you outputting the text to?

– Tobias Wilfert
Nov 20 '18 at 13:06





What are you outputting the text to?

– Tobias Wilfert
Nov 20 '18 at 13:06













In order to get style into your email, you will need to code it with CSS.

– Tobias Wilfert
Nov 20 '18 at 13:08





In order to get style into your email, you will need to code it with CSS.

– Tobias Wilfert
Nov 20 '18 at 13:08













@TobiasWilfert I have .docx file. I want its content exactly (with fonts and style), to be used as a body in smtplib library.

– PRASHANT KOCHAR
Nov 20 '18 at 13:13







@TobiasWilfert I have .docx file. I want its content exactly (with fonts and style), to be used as a body in smtplib library.

– PRASHANT KOCHAR
Nov 20 '18 at 13:13















@TobiasWilfert Any other way around. I don't want to use HTML/CSS stuff.

– PRASHANT KOCHAR
Nov 20 '18 at 13:21





@TobiasWilfert Any other way around. I don't want to use HTML/CSS stuff.

– PRASHANT KOCHAR
Nov 20 '18 at 13:21












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As suggested by @tobias i had to write it in HTML. but i am a lazy person so i just converted my docx to HTML and then read it in text file from there i copy pasted in body part. It's working like charm






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    As suggested by @tobias i had to write it in HTML. but i am a lazy person so i just converted my docx to HTML and then read it in text file from there i copy pasted in body part. It's working like charm






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      As suggested by @tobias i had to write it in HTML. but i am a lazy person so i just converted my docx to HTML and then read it in text file from there i copy pasted in body part. It's working like charm






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        As suggested by @tobias i had to write it in HTML. but i am a lazy person so i just converted my docx to HTML and then read it in text file from there i copy pasted in body part. It's working like charm






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        As suggested by @tobias i had to write it in HTML. but i am a lazy person so i just converted my docx to HTML and then read it in text file from there i copy pasted in body part. It's working like charm







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