Well, David might be out there, but he's not working on this - outlook
doesn't support changing formats or stationery on replies.
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"suomi48" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Jun 17, 2:46 pm, "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
> <Mil...@donteventhinkaboutmailingmeatmvps.org> wrote:
>> Listen to Microsoft. What makes you think that any one of us can
>> override what they programmed??
>>
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>> Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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>> After furious head scratching, suomi48 asked:
>>
>> | I have searched high and low and even contacted M tech support about
>> | this. Using HTML, I have created a great number of signatures having
>> | text and images in Outlook 2007, which are in my DocumentsandSettings/
>> | userrname/applicationdata/microsoft/stationery folder. I can
>> | successfully use personal stationery themes when creating new
>> | messages. However, I cannot use personal stationery themes when
>> | replying to email messages. M tech support says outlook 2007 is not
>> | designed to include this feature. Does anyone, like Sue M., have any
>> | ideas on how to solve this problem?
>> |
>> | Thanks in advance.
>
> I am one not to believe everything a corporation tells me, I trust
> ordinary people more and think they are wiser and more intelligent.
> Therefore, that is why I posed my question here. Microsoft may be
> Goliath, but I am confident David is out there somewhere.
>