Re: Creating Own Stationary
- From: KEB <KEB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2005 15:07:02 -0700
Thank you Virgi !!!!
As you can see, I have also been helped by Helen and one of her methods have
worked for me so far.
As i am totally new to any of this "technical" stuff, but very willing to
learn from people like yourself !!! I will most certainly take the time to go
thru your advice & apply it one step at a time ... believe me, for me it will
take time, lots !!! ....
Thanks again for your help !!!
Regards,
KEB ... N.Z
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Semi-literate,but learning !
"Virgi~CO" wrote:
> One way you could do this is... create the stationery and include the 'generic text' then send the whole email to yourself only.
> When you get it in your inbox... then copy it to a folder of your choice or your draft folder > Right click on the highlighted email/ select 'copy to folder'... from the menu choose the folder you want to save it in / OK and you have your email to use.
> When you want to reply you will have to , (you'll need to be in Rich Text--- Tools/Options/Send and put the dot in front of 'Rich Text'...)
> Open the saved email and click forward then just change the subject or whatever you need to change and put the receivers address in the to: and Send it.
> Your original email will remain in the folder to use over and over again.
>
> Another thing you could do is... write your text message in a small enough 'BOX' type ...
> then take a screen shot of your text... with the text all visible/ click the [prt scr] button on your keyboard/ open your image viewer/(I use Irfanview but paint or others will do) / click edit/ click paste/ and the whole screen will show...Draw a box around the text so you'll have a picture of the text / click the Edit on the very top of the page of the image viewer/ click 'crop selection/ then click File/ Save As/ and put it in a picture file on your hard drive/
> Then when you 'reply to an email (reply in Rich Text) You only need to 'Insert Picture'
> navigate to your file of the text and Insert it into the reply email...
> Like this>>
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> Ciao, for now...virgi ';'
> "KEB" <KEB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:F406B290-82AB-4D61-9254-D3486EC00495@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi everyone and thank you in anticipation of any help that may be forthcoming
> !!!
> This is my first time use of the group so I hope I get it right !!??
>
> My OS is Win98SE / OE 6.00 and I have been trying to create my own
> stationary with no success !!
> I selected a default stationary by using path ...
> Tools/Options/Compose/create New
> .... and following the steps in the Stationary Wizard.
>
> The next step I wanted was to have two versions of the stationary with a
> standard ( fairly lenghthy !! ) "reply" message for my customer enquiries
> ..... to save me having to re-write this text everytime I send a reply
>
> ..... so I created a new mail, added my text then instead of sending it,
> "saved as - My Stationary "and "saved as stationary" ( both in the Microsoft
> Shared - Stationary file ) but neither of these steps worked !!! .... What
> was saved was just the stationary but not my text message ??
>
> ** This is obviously not the right way to "create stationary" but can't work
> out what is the right way ! Have successfully saved a copy to the "drafts"
> folder from which I can cut & paste ( but not copy !! .... it reverts to
> Times Roman font, not the customised font that goes with the Stationary ) but
> when I have to answer sometimes 30 - 50 mails per day this is VERY time
> consuming !!
>
> Hope someone out there can help me ??? Thanks in anticipation !!
>
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> Semi-literate,but learning !
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