Unable to receive stationery

G

Guest

Hello--my first time posting. I just bought a laptop w/Vista and I have a
desktop with XP SP2 with the Office 2003 for Teachers & Students installed.
I've been using the stationery option on my desktop for a couple of years
without any problems, but after installing it on my laptop and selecting a
stationery option, I find I'm unable to see any stationery when I email a
message to myself. It always says "Unable to display image" (or something
like that).

Could it have something to do with the security settings or is there some
conflict with Vista? I'd really like to be able to have stationery as an
option--I tried several and was never able to receive any of them. Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.
 
L

Loopy

In Windows Mail, open tools/options/security and select "Internet Zone".
See if that works.
 
G

Guest

I tried your suggestion and it didn't work. Any other ideas? Anybody??

BTW, where is this posted? I thought I was posting in a section that
contained a lot of messages about stationery and when I went there to look, I
didn't see it. The only way I found my way back here is by doing a search on
my display name! (I told you it was my first time posting!)
 
G

Guest

Never mind. I found it. Boy do I feel dumb!

NY Yankees lover said:
I tried your suggestion and it didn't work. Any other ideas? Anybody??

BTW, where is this posted? I thought I was posting in a section that
contained a lot of messages about stationery and when I went there to look, I
didn't see it. The only way I found my way back here is by doing a search on
my display name! (I told you it was my first time posting!)
 
G

Guest

I just wanted to clarify my statement below. When I said "I found it," I
meant the website, not the solution to my problem.

So please help!! I've tried everything I can think of and even searched the
site for other issues similar to mine and implemented some of those
suggestions, all to no avail. I would really love to be able to use
stationery.

Thanks again.
 

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