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Old May 9th 09, 08:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
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Outlook 2007, WIN XP: I downloaded an old "While You Were Out" template, and
have been able to tweak it slightly by changing the background color to pink
(in order to match the actual standard paper form). This will make it
visually easier for the receiver to distinguish it from a regular e-mail
message.

The icon on the form is a "monitor" with a piece of paper in front of it.
When I send a test message to myself, that icon appears in my e-mail. But
when I send a test message to anyone else, the standard "envelope" icon
appears. I would like to further enhance the receiver's visual distinction
by not using the standard icon. How can I remedy that?

(This is my first attempt at using a pre-made template form, so I am
definitely a 'newbie,' and would appreciate step-by-step instructions if
possible.)
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Old May 9th 09, 09:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
Sue Mosher [MVP][_3_]
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Default Outlook 2007 Form Template Icon

The other person would have to publish the form to their own Personal Forms
library. Or you would have to publish it to the Organizational Forms library
on the Exchange Server. See http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=34 if
you need more information on publishing forms.

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Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming:
Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54


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Outlook 2007, WIN XP: I downloaded an old "While You Were Out" template,
and
have been able to tweak it slightly by changing the background color to
pink
(in order to match the actual standard paper form). This will make it
visually easier for the receiver to distinguish it from a regular e-mail
message.

The icon on the form is a "monitor" with a piece of paper in front of it.
When I send a test message to myself, that icon appears in my e-mail. But
when I send a test message to anyone else, the standard "envelope" icon
appears. I would like to further enhance the receiver's visual
distinction
by not using the standard icon. How can I remedy that?

(This is my first attempt at using a pre-made template form, so I am
definitely a 'newbie,' and would appreciate step-by-step instructions if
possible.)



 




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