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Here is the scenario: I have 30 .doc files that have pictures/text
embedded into them which are used to send off as instructions. This works fine if I sent them with Outlook 2000 as file attachments. However, often times I find it easier to send the email off with the pictures/text embedded direclty into the EMAIL rather than send off an attachment. Problem: When I embed the pics/text into the email I have to set the margins to avoid everything from scrambling. Since Outlook doesn't save margin settings for each new email, I have to make these changes EVERY time. Very time consuming. Question: Is there a way I can generate a set of Outlook files with my 30 .doc files that will automatically open as a new Outlook message upon double clicking? When I Save As... with Outlook I can save as .doc among other extensions, but looking through the different choices none seem to do what I want. Is there a solution to such a problem? Thanks! |
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