is it correct that you can't really alter the built-in e-mail template to
accomplish the same result as using the "More Stationery"-command?
Yes, that's correct.
When you reply to an e-mail, can you get your preferred stationery?
No.
Is it correct to add an extra button to your Outlook ribbon "New Corporate
e-mail" or something, which could call the prefereed stationery. If it is a
correct way, which is the preferred way to deploy such a solution corporate
wide?
Ribbon? You're using Outlook 2007? (Please, please, always give your Outlook version when posting on discussion forums.) The most you can do natively to add a new command to the ribbon is to customize the QAT with VBA macro code. That is definitely not a solution that can be deployed to multiple people. An add-in would be a better solution for adding new functionality.
You might also want to read about stationery support in Outlook 2007 he
http://turtleflock-ol2007.spaces.liv...ry?_c=BlogPart
TIA,
Peeter
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
"Use stationery" means create messages with the Actions | New Mail Message Using | More Stationery command. Stationery is based on HTML pages.
"Mo" wrote in message ...
Hi,
newbie breaking in...I read the answer and wonder what "use stationery
instead" means? From my perspective it would be perfect to alter an existing
mail template to gain a corporate identity...