How to Add Personal Stationery Theme to Reply?

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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.
 
Listen to Microsoft. What makes you think that any one of us can override what they programmed??

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

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.
 
Listen to Microsoft. What makes you think that any one of us can override what they programmed??

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

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.
 
Well, David might be out there, but he's not working on this - outlook
doesn't support changing formats or stationery on replies.










suomi48 said:
Listen to Microsoft. What makes you think that any one of us can
override what they programmed??

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

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.
 
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