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Hi,
I'm a freelancer and depending on what company I am doing work for I'd like to set up Outlook to use more than one email template (html stationery style). Currently, Outlook is set up that one stationery style is used no matter what mailbox account I use. I'd ideally like Outlook to apply a stationery style depending on what email account I chose to send the email from. It's easy in Outlook Express as you just chose the stationery style from a drop down list. But I can't find a quick way of how to change stationery styles in Outlook. Any advice would be very much appreciated. Regards, Sonars UK |
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Which version of Outlook?
In Outlook 2007 you can use the Themes chunk in the Options tab for some control over themes. It won't change the background. You are probably better off choosing a theme or stationary first using Actions | New Mail Message Using .... -- Bill R MVP "Sonars_UK" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm a freelancer and depending on what company I am doing work for I'd like to set up Outlook to use more than one email template (html stationery style). Currently, Outlook is set up that one stationery style is used no matter what mailbox account I use. I'd ideally like Outlook to apply a stationery style depending on what email account I chose to send the email from. It's easy in Outlook Express as you just chose the stationery style from a drop down list. But I can't find a quick way of how to change stationery styles in Outlook. Any advice would be very much appreciated. Regards, Sonars UK |
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Thanks Bill!
That's just what I've been looking for (for the last six months... at least!). You've made my day!!! Regards, Sonars UK "BillR [MVP]" wrote in message ... Which version of Outlook? In Outlook 2007 you can use the Themes chunk in the Options tab for some control over themes. It won't change the background. You are probably better off choosing a theme or stationary first using Actions | New Mail Message Using .... -- Bill R MVP "Sonars_UK" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm a freelancer and depending on what company I am doing work for I'd like to set up Outlook to use more than one email template (html stationery style). Currently, Outlook is set up that one stationery style is used no matter what mailbox account I use. I'd ideally like Outlook to apply a stationery style depending on what email account I chose to send the email from. It's easy in Outlook Express as you just chose the stationery style from a drop down list. But I can't find a quick way of how to change stationery styles in Outlook. Any advice would be very much appreciated. Regards, Sonars UK |
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