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When I click Actions-New Mail Message Using-More Stationery, Outlook
displays the .htm files in Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared \Stationery, but NOT its subfolders. I've looked through the Registry, which shows a number of possibilities, but I don't know how to tell it to include subfolders. (Don't suppose good old /s would work?) How about a way to make the Get More Stationery button display subfolders instead of connecting to Microsoft's website? I'm using Outlook 2000 (HTML but not Word Editor) on XP Pro. I gather from other posts that Outlook 2002 and 2003 have the same problem. Has this feature been added since then? Thanks in advance. LKG |
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