Re: Help with Stationery and OE 6



Thanks for the reply

I have tried both options. Its funny because Im not using standard
stationary - Im using customised templates that work fine for new mail - just
not working for replying to messages - I can attach MS stationery to the
email no problems and I can edit the source code but that overwrites the
message.

HTH too ! Im in a pickle!

J


"PJ" wrote:

> Joc Wilson wrote...
> > Hi there - I was wanting to know how to use stationery when you reply to
> > someones email. I currently use it for new mail but cannot seem to be able to
> > attach stationary when I reply to an email. Please help!!!
>
> Joc,
> After you read your email and then hit reply, go to Format> and select RichText. Then go to Format> again and select ApplyStationery. Select the stationery that you wish. (As I have done with this reply.)
>
> Another thing that you can do if you are familiar with HTML coding. After selecting RichText, go to View> and select SourceEdit. This will give you 3 tabs on the bottom of the compose screen. (Edit - Source - Preview) You can do direct coding for the page while viewing the Source tab.
>
> HTH,
> PJ
.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: stationery
    ... selected>format menu again>apply Stationery. ... HTH? ... Regards Steve. ... MS-MVP. ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress)
  • Re: Prevent Use of Outlook Stationary
    ... before force the new mail message using HTML (No Stationery) ... Outlook Message Format ... User configuration ... Disable command Bar buttons & menu items ...
    (microsoft.public.outlook.installation)
  • Re: Prevent Use of Outlook Stationary
    ... don't want to make RTF the default format, you can prohibit the user from ... values for Outlook 2003; I haven't tested them with Outlook 2000 (and ... > before force the new mail message using HTML (No Stationery) ... Disable command Bar buttons & menu items ...
    (microsoft.public.outlook.installation)
  • Page created with Frontpage2000 not working as stationery in OE
    ... I've created a newsletter in Frontpage2000 and saved it as a htm page. ... then used Format - Stationery to apply it to an email. ...
    (microsoft.public.frontpage.programming)
  • How do I modify the "Blank" stationery? Defaults are: font=helvet.
    ... Normal: Font: Helvetica, Font color: Ivory, English, Left, ... How do I change the default style and format settings for any stationery ...
    (microsoft.public.outlook.general)

Loading