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Old April 6th 08, 03:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
TexAcoon
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Default HTML formats as stationary

Using MS Front Page (2000), I made my own HTML stationary. Problem I am
having is when I use my formated HTML page for my stationary all I receive
is large "X"'s on my screen of what I developed. The current OS is Windows
XP Prof.. Using MS Office 2007. Is there a problem between the two not
being able to read the format?... Anymore I have just about had enough of
Microsoft and their incompatible programs... You guys are not getting
better.. YOUR GETTING WORSE! .. Make it all work together not where the
in-user always has to update everythime you change, i.e., Windows XP, Windows
XP Pro, Windows Vista [sucks!]
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Old April 6th 08, 08:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Roady [MVP]
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Default HTML formats as stationary

So how do you think ranting is going to make people want to help you more?
This is an end-user to end-user helper newsgroup. Microsoft doesn't live
here. Leave the ranting to your personal blog.

Anyway, you didn't specify anything about how you have created or linked
your stationery so it is hard to tell. My guess is that you used absolute
paths instead of relative paths to link the pictures.

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"TexAcoon" wrote in message
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Using MS Front Page (2000), I made my own HTML stationary. Problem I am
having is when I use my formated HTML page for my stationary all I
receive
is large "X"'s on my screen of what I developed. The current OS is
Windows
XP Prof.. Using MS Office 2007. Is there a problem between the two not
being able to read the format?... Anymore I have just about had enough
of
Microsoft and their incompatible programs... You guys are not getting
better.. YOUR GETTING WORSE! .. Make it all work together not where the
in-user always has to update everythime you change, i.e., Windows XP,
Windows
XP Pro, Windows Vista [sucks!]


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Old April 6th 08, 01:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
TexAcoon
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Default HTML formats as stationary

Yes I did state how I created:
Using MS Front Page (2000) I developed my HTML format I wanted. Then saved
it in to the path were stationary *.HTML are kept.

As far as a linking - The only way I know [according to instructions of
Outlook 2007] Was to choose the stationary [HTML format] I wanted by
CLICKING and CHOOSING the *.HTML I wanted to use.
This was done by opening a NEW email message, CLICK on Tab INSERT, CLICK
Signature, CLICK on Signatures, CLICK on Personal Stationery, CLICK BUTTON on
Theme or Stationary for new HTML email message, CLICK on stationery I wanted
[which was the one I placed in the path with other stationeries to include my
personal one I designed] - The reason I did this is because MS Outlook does
not allow you to search folders Like Outlook Express.



"Roady [MVP]" wrote:

So how do you think ranting is going to make people want to help you more?
This is an end-user to end-user helper newsgroup. Microsoft doesn't live
here. Leave the ranting to your personal blog.

Anyway, you didn't specify anything about how you have created or linked
your stationery so it is hard to tell. My guess is that you used absolute
paths instead of relative paths to link the pictures.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, How To, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

http://www.msoutlook.info/
Real World Questions, Real World Answers

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"TexAcoon" wrote in message
...
Using MS Front Page (2000), I made my own HTML stationary. Problem I am
having is when I use my formated HTML page for my stationary all I
receive
is large "X"'s on my screen of what I developed. The current OS is
Windows
XP Prof.. Using MS Office 2007. Is there a problem between the two not
being able to read the format?... Anymore I have just about had enough
of
Microsoft and their incompatible programs... You guys are not getting
better.. YOUR GETTING WORSE! .. Make it all work together not where the
in-user always has to update everytime you change, i.e., Windows XP,
Windows
XP Pro, Windows Vista [sucks!]


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Old April 6th 08, 04:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Roady [MVP]
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Default HTML formats as stationary

That's way too generic. That's like; "How do I get from Amsterdam to
München?" and then answer "By car."
Look at your HTML source code.

I'm not sure what you are trying to do here or how it does relate to Outlook
Express. The proper method to select stationery for an email is to either
set one as default or choose Actions- New Mail Using- More Stationery...

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

http://www.msoutlook.info/
Real World Questions, Real World Answers

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"TexAcoon" wrote in message
...
Yes I did state how I created:
Using MS Front Page (2000) I developed my HTML format I wanted. Then
saved
it in to the path were stationary *.HTML are kept.

As far as a linking - The only way I know [according to instructions of
Outlook 2007] Was to choose the stationary [HTML format] I wanted by
CLICKING and CHOOSING the *.HTML I wanted to use.
This was done by opening a NEW email message, CLICK on Tab INSERT, CLICK
Signature, CLICK on Signatures, CLICK on Personal Stationery, CLICK BUTTON
on
Theme or Stationary for new HTML email message, CLICK on stationery I
wanted
[which was the one I placed in the path with other stationeries to include
my
personal one I designed] - The reason I did this is because MS Outlook
does
not allow you to search folders Like Outlook Express.



"Roady [MVP]" wrote:

So how do you think ranting is going to make people want to help you
more?
This is an end-user to end-user helper newsgroup. Microsoft doesn't live
here. Leave the ranting to your personal blog.

Anyway, you didn't specify anything about how you have created or linked
your stationery so it is hard to tell. My guess is that you used absolute
paths instead of relative paths to link the pictures.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, How To, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

http://www.msoutlook.info/
Real World Questions, Real World Answers

-----

"TexAcoon" wrote in message
...
Using MS Front Page (2000), I made my own HTML stationary. Problem I
am
having is when I use my formated HTML page for my stationary all I
receive
is large "X"'s on my screen of what I developed. The current OS is
Windows
XP Prof.. Using MS Office 2007. Is there a problem between the two
not
being able to read the format?... Anymore I have just about had
enough
of
Microsoft and their incompatible programs... You guys are not getting
better.. YOUR GETTING WORSE! .. Make it all work together not where
the
in-user always has to update everytime you change, i.e., Windows XP,
Windows
XP Pro, Windows Vista [sucks!]


  #5  
Old April 7th 08, 04:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
TexAcoon
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Default HTML formats as stationary

What a Dumb-ASS Statement! You asked and I provide you with an answer!
Never mind on helping, you're not much help at all ...

Seems to work fine when using Outlook Express ..

"Roady [MVP]" wrote:

That's way too generic. That's like; "How do I get from Amsterdam to
München?" and then answer "By car."
Look at your HTML source code.

I'm not sure what you are trying to do here or how it does relate to Outlook
Express. The proper method to select stationery for an email is to either
set one as default or choose Actions- New Mail Using- More Stationery...

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

http://www.msoutlook.info/
Real World Questions, Real World Answers

-----

"TexAcoon" wrote in message
...
Yes I did state how I created:
Using MS Front Page (2000) I developed my HTML format I wanted. Then
saved
it in to the path were stationary *.HTML are kept.

As far as a linking - The only way I know [according to instructions of
Outlook 2007] Was to choose the stationary [HTML format] I wanted by
CLICKING and CHOOSING the *.HTML I wanted to use.
This was done by opening a NEW email message, CLICK on Tab INSERT, CLICK
Signature, CLICK on Signatures, CLICK on Personal Stationery, CLICK BUTTON
on
Theme or Stationary for new HTML email message, CLICK on stationery I
wanted
[which was the one I placed in the path with other stationeries to include
my
personal one I designed] - The reason I did this is because MS Outlook
does
not allow you to search folders Like Outlook Express.



"Roady [MVP]" wrote:

So how do you think ranting is going to make people want to help you
more?
This is an end-user to end-user helper newsgroup. Microsoft doesn't live
here. Leave the ranting to your personal blog.

Anyway, you didn't specify anything about how you have created or linked
your stationery so it is hard to tell. My guess is that you used absolute
paths instead of relative paths to link the pictures.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, How To, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

http://www.msoutlook.info/
Real World Questions, Real World Answers

-----

"TexAcoon" wrote in message
...
Using MS Front Page (2000), I made my own HTML stationary. Problem I
am
having is when I use my formated HTML page for my stationary all I
receive
is large "X"'s on my screen of what I developed. The current OS is
Windows
XP Prof.. Using MS Office 2007. Is there a problem between the two
not
being able to read the format?... Anymore I have just about had
enough
of
Microsoft and their incompatible programs... You guys are not getting
better.. YOUR GETTING WORSE! .. Make it all work together not where
the
in-user always has to update everytime you change, i.e., Windows XP,
Windows
XP Pro, Windows Vista [sucks!]


 




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