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In Outlook Express, you can nominate a directory from where to get the mail stationery. I would make this on our admin section on our server which would then allow me to change as needed without having to copy to all the different workstations. This is no longer the case with Outlook 2003...or can this still be done somehow...or is there a better option? Marty... |
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....ms... wrote:
In Outlook Express, you can nominate a directory from where to get the mail stationery. I would make this on our admin section on our server which would then allow me to change as needed without having to copy to all the different workstations. This is no longer the case with Outlook 2003...or can this still be done somehow...or is there a better option? I believe Outlook stationery will always be found in the folder %CommonProgramFiles%\Microsoft Shared\Stationery. You can control the final folder in that path with the registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\xx.x\C ommon\General\Stationery, where "xx.x" reflects your Office version. I don't beliebe you can affect the "%CommonProgramFiles\Microsoft Shared" portion. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks for the response. The thing is that I want to have only 1 copy of the
stationery on a network drive and not have to copy it to each workstation. This lets me update it more easily and I know that everyone is using the current stationery. I did forget to mention we are using SBS 2003. Can things be done server side maybe? "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... ...ms... wrote: In Outlook Express, you can nominate a directory from where to get the mail stationery. I would make this on our admin section on our server which would then allow me to change as needed without having to copy to all the different workstations. This is no longer the case with Outlook 2003...or can this still be done somehow...or is there a better option? I believe Outlook stationery will always be found in the folder %CommonProgramFiles%\Microsoft Shared\Stationery. You can control the final folder in that path with the registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\xx.x\C ommon\General\Stationery, where "xx.x" reflects your Office version. I don't beliebe you can affect the "%CommonProgramFiles\Microsoft Shared" portion. -- Brian Tillman |
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....ms... wrote:
Thanks for the response. The thing is that I want to have only 1 copy of the stationery on a network drive and not have to copy it to each workstation. From what I can find out, you don't have this option. -- Brian Tillman |
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