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Old 07-09-2010, 03:40 PM
Sam02 Sam02 is offline Create New Stationery in Outlook 2007 Windows 7 Create New Stationery in Outlook 2007 Office 2007
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Hi Mophead,

Thanks so much for your reply. Unfortuantely your link only refers to Outlook 2003, not 2007.

HOWEVER... I actually just figured out how to do this last night and it's so easy. All I did was make a new page in Frontpage, create a table, put the header and the footer in with a gap in the middle for the body of the email, save the page to the desktop or somewhere, then put the page with the images in the stationery folder. I was then able to select it through Outlook as Stationery and it worked fine.

There was one thing though - I had to go into the Registry and change something because Outlook wasn't embedding the images with the email, but once that was done everything worked great.

Add this value to the registry, and your images will be embedded:

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\O utlook\Options\Mail]
"Send Pictures With Document"=dword:00000001

If you use Office 2003, the key is ...\office\11.0\... instead.

Thanks again for your help though!
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