Outlook 2007 - Quick Parts not saving

T

Trainer

Using Outlook 2007 on XP. When saving Quick Parts in Outlook the dropdown
says Save In NormalEMail - it does not say Save In Normalemail.dotm as it
should. She has a Normalemail.dotm in he Application
Data\Microsoft\Templates folder and the date did not update with the Quick
Part entry recently made. Any idea why this is happening and what we can do
about it? Thanks.
 
L

LenO

UsingOutlook2007on XP.  WhensavingQuickPartsinOutlookthe dropdown
says Save In NormalEMail - it doesnotsay Save In Normalemail.dotm as it
should.  She has a Normalemail.dotm in he Application
Data\Microsoft\Templates folder and the date didnotupdate with theQuick
Part entry recently made.  Any idea why this is happening and what we can do
about it?  Thanks.

Trainer,
I am having the exact same problem and can not for the life of me
figure out why my Quick Parts are not saving in outlook 2007. Seemed
to happen only after I upgraded to Vista on my laptop. Have tried
deleting and recreating NormalEmail.dotx as I found a discusstion
group but it does not save after I reboot.

To answer your question, I beleive that IS normalemail.dotx, it is
just that the extension (.dotx) does not show in the drop down. There
is only NORMAL and NORMALEMAIL.

If you find an answer to the mystery of th emissing Quick Parts could
you email me I would appreciate it. (e-mail address removed) . Thanks
 
L

LenO

Following up on my previous post I have not found a solid answer but I
did figure out a workaround for now which I have posted on my site
here. <http://www.naplestech.com/pages/
outlook_quick_parts_not_saving.htm>

Anyone that finds a better solution please post here. Thanks
Len
 
G

Guest

I'm having a similar problem where I'm changing the autoshape defaults to use
a red, heavy-weighted border and no fill, yet when I compose a new email
message it doesn't use that default. When I reopen NormalEmail.dotx, the
autoshapes are created correctly. It's like Outlook is ignoring the
NormalEmail.dotx defaults for autoshapes.
 

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