Front page 03 & Outlook 02

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The problem I'm having is saving a Front Page 03 document and then trying to
import it into Outlook using the stationary picker. I'm able to import the
Front page document into the stationary picker within Oulook but when I send
the message to other clients in Outlook (everyone else is using Outlook 02)
they get a language pack installation (Japanese) message when they try to
open the message. I'm trying to eliminate the error message from coming up
on everyone's Pc. I've looked at all of the fonts and setting but everything
is set up for English.
 
Don't create it in FrontPage, create it in Outlook. Set Outlook to compose / send in html, then
click New Message.
Create your "stationary" and then click File > Save as Stationary.


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I was able to set the compose/send to HTML but there's not an option in
Outlook to save it as a stationary. I also tried to copy the message in
Front Page and then paste it into Outlook but the clip art wasn't in the file.
 
Tools | Options | Mail Format | Stationary Picker .... New

I find it easier to do in Outlook Express, though.
 
The end user doesn't want or know how to use Outlook Express. In our
enviroment we use Outlook with Exchange client. Any other suggestions?
 
The OE comment was just my personal pref. comment.

Do it the way Steve recommended. Get to the Stationary thing by following the path I suggested below, recreate a new stationary.

The Japanese thing is weird...somewhere in your email there must be foreign characters trying to be displayed.
 
Do you know how I can display foreign characters in either Front Page or
Outlook? I tried to recreate the stationary and then save it but I had the
same problem.
 
Without installing, or letting the font be installed....you'd have to create a graphic image of the character(s)/phrase/sentence/ecc... I believe.
 
In FrontPage, Insert Character, and then select the escaped version for the character.

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You can create it in outlook express and they can still use it in outlook.

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Will that work for Japanese character set?


Steve Easton said:
In FrontPage, Insert Character, and then select the escaped version for the character.

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googd point!


Steve Easton said:
You can create it in outlook express and they can still use it in outlook.

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Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
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I've been unsuccessful with the advice given so far. Does anyone have any
other suggestions? I've also upgraded to SP1 for Front Page 03 and that
didn't work either.
 
Unsuccessful at what..creating the html email, or getting rid of the Japanese installer?

Did you try creating the email in Outlook Express...then email it to yourself and retrieve it with Outlook...then save it as a Draft?
 
Unsuccessful at sending the message through Outlook to another recipient and
not getting the display box asking if they want to display characters
correctly of the Japanese language.

For the user the steps that you've provided below will now work and they
will get really confused if they have to do that every time. Any other
suggestions?
 
Other than the suggestions already posted in this thread, no.
 
You could try.
Have you tried an Outlook newsgroup?...this really isn't an FP issue anyway. Maybe someone in an Outlook group would have more ideas.
 

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