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Is there a way to use Outlook 2007 on one user account and Outlook 2003 on
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wph2 schrieb:
Is there a way to use Outlook 2007 on one user account and Outlook 2003 on another User account on the same computer It's not possible to have more than one version of Outlook installed on a PC. btw. why would you prefer OL2003 for some accounts? Franz |
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![]() "Franz Leu" wrote: wph2 schrieb: Is there a way to use Outlook 2007 on one user account and Outlook 2003 on another User account on the same computer It's not possible to have more than one version of Outlook installed on a PC. btw. why would you prefer OL2003 for some accounts? Franz Thank you for your reply. I can create Outlook Stationary with 2003 but is not a option with 2007. Instead you have to buy FrontPage with 2007 to create stationary unless you have another suggestion. |
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![]() "Franz Leu" wrote: wph2 schrieb: Is there a way to use Outlook 2007 on one user account and Outlook 2003 on another User account on the same computer It's not possible to have more than one version of Outlook installed on a PC. btw. why would you prefer OL2003 for some accounts? Franz Thank you for your reply. I can create Outlook Stationary with 2003 but is not a option with 2007. Instead you have to buy FrontPage with 2007 to create stationary unless you have another suggestion. |
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![]() "wph2" wrote in message ... Thank you for your reply. I can create Outlook Stationary with 2003 but is not a option with 2007. Instead you have to buy FrontPage with 2007 to create stationary unless you have another suggestion. Courtesy of Diane Poremsky MVP: save HTML - either created in outlook or an html editor and place it in %USERPROFILE%\Application Data\Microsoft\Stationery use it by going to actions, new message using... more stationery. or set it as the default in tools, options, mail format, stationery. |
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You need FrontPage to create and modify themes, but not stationery. Any HTML
editor, even Notepad, can be used to create an .htm file and save it in one of the locations where Outlook looks for stationery. See http://turtleflock-ol2007.spaces.liv...E3D8!230.entry "wph2" wrote: "Franz Leu" wrote: wph2 schrieb: Is there a way to use Outlook 2007 on one user account and Outlook 2003 on another User account on the same computer It's not possible to have more than one version of Outlook installed on a PC. btw. why would you prefer OL2003 for some accounts? Franz Thank you for your reply. I can create Outlook Stationary with 2003 but is not a option with 2007. Instead you have to buy FrontPage with 2007 to create stationary unless you have another suggestion. |
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