You can do it one of two ways - design it in outlook and save as a template
or publish to a folder in outlook. You can copy the templates to a folder
within outlook for easy access - published forms are listed on the Actions
menu when looking at the folder they are published in.
Or create in an HTML editor and save to the stationery folder. Use the
Actions, create new message using stationery command.
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> Just started using Outlook 2007 and want to create stationery for several
> different areas of my business, i.e. Printing, Flyball, Personal, etc.
> Anyone know how I can do that. I know it used to be possible on previous
> versions but its so long since I did it I simply can't remember.
>
> Thanks