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In Outlook 2003 (SMTP only, no Exchange) I could create myself boilerplate
messages by creating a boilerplate text message and publishing it as a form in the Personal Forms Library, and I could go back and change the text if I needed using the same method. This fairly simple way of doing things seems to have disappeared in Outlook 2007. I can retrieve any of my existing forms, but I can't change the text and save them back as the same form - in fact I can't figure out how to save any changes at all... Nick |
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