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You can create boilerplate text by using Signatures and then just select the
one you want by choosing Insert, Signatures. "Neil" wrote: Does Outlook have an e-mail "form" or "template" where the body of an e-mail can be created, and just certain fields can be filled in, as particular to the recipient? What I am needing to do is create such a form (if possible), open Outlook through Automation, and then populate certain fields with the data, and then send the e-mail (or leave open for the user). We are using Office XP, but may go to Office 2007 soon. Thanks! Neil |
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