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Old January 23rd 06, 08:41 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
DGuess
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Default New Stationery for Outlook 2003

"Jonathan" wrote in message
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Hello all
I created an HTM file using the edit stationery option off the tools menu.
The file looks ok when I open it in internet explorer 6 but the gif file
does not show up when I open it up a new message with outlook. I just get
an empty picture box.

Any ideas what could be wrong?

Thanks in advance
Jonathan



Did you include the full pathlist to the image or just the name of the
image? Use the full pathlist and the image can reside anywhere on your
computer. IMG src="file:///folder_name\image_name.gif" title="some text"
border=0 would be an example. If you want, you could also use the full
URL to the image on a web site but it would be best if it were your web site
though it doesn't normally have to be that way.


 




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