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Old May 29th 09, 05:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default header.htm automatically generated for emails

It sounds like you have a header set in word. Close Outlook, verify word is
closed. Find the .dot file and open it in word for editing. I'm not sure if
you need to edit normal.dot or the email .dot file - check both.

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"AdamsRJA" wrote in message
...
Okay, I'm pretty frustrated right now. I had to do a full install of a
new
operating system (Vista Business) earlier this month that was previously
an
Windows XP system. That also forced me to reinstall all of my
applications
(in some cases new versions). which also included reinstalling Office
2003
Pro. Of course nothing works the same any more. Upgrades will not
install
because of some obsecure Error Code 779. (separate issue and unresolved.)

The newest problem is that all of my emails now generate an xmlns file
that
either adds a bunch of lines drawn at the bottom, or worse, attaches a
file
named "headers.htm" to the email. I'm using Word as the editor and
sending
in HTML format.

Since I use this system for business (responding to questions from online
students) , that attachment now gets my emails sent to the receivers Spam
Box
about 1/2 the time.

How do I fix this? I've tried editing the "normal.dot", but Word does not
permit me to save that file, because "it's in use". And Vista does not
allow
me access to the folder to save it under another name, then rename it
later.
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Rick Adams


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