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Hi all,
I've posted a similar question to this a couple times, but each time I get better at describing what I'm really looking for. :-) Thanks for your patience. I have some styles that I'm partial to (Normal and Heading 1-9 with bullets), and when I open a new email in Outlook 2007 I want those to be the default styles. I don't want to have to choose a Quick Style. I don't want a custom form. I've tried editing the NormalEmail.dotm, but it doesn't produce the desired results: new emails don't have the styles I define in the template. I've struggled with this template for FAR too long and I'm only getting frustrated that the results aren't predictable. (and also I've read several posts that said that's not the best way to do it). Sigh. Can anyone tell me the best way to have my style formats be the default style formats for new emails? I'm sure I'm just missing something. Thanks! Myron |
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If you could create a style and have it listed as a Theme then you should be
able to set it as default via Tools | Options | Mail Format ... stationary .... there's a little on Word 2007 themes he http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...341291033.aspx I'm not sure if all the themes are shared with Outlook. I'd expect them to be. wrote in message ... Hi all, I've posted a similar question to this a couple times, but each time I get better at describing what I'm really looking for. :-) Thanks for your patience. I have some styles that I'm partial to (Normal and Heading 1-9 with bullets), and when I open a new email in Outlook 2007 I want those to be the default styles. I don't want to have to choose a Quick Style. I don't want a custom form. I've tried editing the NormalEmail.dotm, but it doesn't produce the desired results: new emails don't have the styles I define in the template. I've struggled with this template for FAR too long and I'm only getting frustrated that the results aren't predictable. (and also I've read several posts that said that's not the best way to do it). Sigh. Can anyone tell me the best way to have my style formats be the default style formats for new emails? I'm sure I'm just missing something. Thanks! Myron |
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Thanks... I've heard it's not possible to create themes short of real
programming... If I'm wrong, please point me in the right direction. If programming is required to create themes, then there's gotta be an easier way to set up a default email style template, right? Thanks! |
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Word 2007 certainly has the ability to "Save Current Theme". The Word guys
would know more. In Outlook look in Change Styles in the Format Text Ribbon. I haven't played around with it yet (I will when I get more time) but there are a few options there like "Save as Quick Style Set" and "Set as Default" that might apply. post back on what you discover. wrote in message ... Thanks... I've heard it's not possible to create themes short of real programming... If I'm wrong, please point me in the right direction. If programming is required to create themes, then there's gotta be an easier way to set up a default email style template, right? Thanks! |
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Also, in the Quick Styles I mentioned look at updating a style to match
selection. There's some info in Help. "Bill R" wrote in message ... Word 2007 certainly has the ability to "Save Current Theme". The Word guys would know more. In Outlook look in Change Styles in the Format Text Ribbon. I haven't played around with it yet (I will when I get more time) but there are a few options there like "Save as Quick Style Set" and "Set as Default" that might apply. post back on what you discover. wrote in message ... Thanks... I've heard it's not possible to create themes short of real programming... If I'm wrong, please point me in the right direction. If programming is required to create themes, then there's gotta be an easier way to set up a default email style template, right? Thanks! |
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No you are not missing anything. What you want should be straightforward and
easy to do but the people who designed Outlook 2007 have hidden anything useful away. The rambling responses to your request are indicative of the problem. If you do find a solution I'd love to know it! I have the same issue. We have stationery set up which is fine for a new mail but when you reply in HTML mode it defaults to a font we don't want. I tried the Word template route....with the same results as you. However, I've solved the problem on my new laptop. I installed Thunderbird. " wrote: Hi all, I've posted a similar question to this a couple times, but each time I get better at describing what I'm really looking for. :-) Thanks for your patience. I have some styles that I'm partial to (Normal and Heading 1-9 with bullets), and when I open a new email in Outlook 2007 I want those to be the default styles. I don't want to have to choose a Quick Style. I don't want a custom form. I've tried editing the NormalEmail.dotm, but it doesn't produce the desired results: new emails don't have the styles I define in the template. I've struggled with this template for FAR too long and I'm only getting frustrated that the results aren't predictable. (and also I've read several posts that said that's not the best way to do it). Sigh. Can anyone tell me the best way to have my style formats be the default style formats for new emails? I'm sure I'm just missing something. Thanks! Myron |
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Hi Myron,
I was researching this issue for a client of mine today and it seems to be working okay for me. To clarify, I have tried this in Outlook 2010 running on Windows XP. After reading a number of websites discussing the subject, I have assembled these instructions here... http://onsitetrainingcourses.com.au/..._styles .html There is an interesting extra element of "Stationery" in Outlook vs the "Word" template for the email. Remember you can bring up the Paragraph Styles list in Outlook 2007/2010 emails by holding Ctrl, Alt, Shift and tapping S. Last of all, not mentioned in the blog is that you can also use the list numbering feature and connect them to the paragraph styles to Outline numbering in your headings or other paragraph styles. If this is something you're looking to do, this is a great webpage on the subject: http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...g20072010.html I hope this is helpful. With kind regards, Nicholas Jankovic |
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