xmas stationery

J

John

Hi

Could someone please tell me where I can get some xmas stationery for use
during the xmas period?

Many Thanks

Regards
 
S

sabina

well said, Brian. I had to laugh.
I just wondered if you have any suggestions on how to improve or add to
Outlook Express stationery? I used to love incredimail, but it created havoc
on my computer windows 98. Do you believe that I can install it on windows
xp?

if not, where can I find this kind of stationery for OUtlook Express?
or is there another mail software which could replace OUtlook? It's so boring.

Thank you,
Sabina.
 
D

Diane Poremsky

try it and see if it works... if not, maybe thunderbird will meet your needs
better than outlook or outlook express.
 
U

Uncle Grumpy

sabina said:
I just wondered if you have any suggestions on how to improve or add to
Outlook Express stationery? I used to love incredimail, but it created havoc
on my computer windows 98. Do you believe that I can install it on windows
xp?

if not, where can I find this kind of stationery for OUtlook Express?

Google is your friend:

http://preview.tinyurl.com/3dhome
 
S

sabina

Hi Diane,
I tried a little while ago but couldn't find anything. Maybe I didn't look
properly. Will try again.
Otherwise I shall try thunderbird though I am trying to avoid having more
programs on the already overstuffed laptop (smile)....

How does anyone feel about incredimail?
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Hate Incredimail. Absolutely, without any remorse, an abomination on the face of email.

--
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, sabina asked:

| Hi Diane,
| I tried a little while ago but couldn't find anything. Maybe I didn't
| look properly. Will try again.
| Otherwise I shall try thunderbird though I am trying to avoid having
| more programs on the already overstuffed laptop (smile)....
|
| How does anyone feel about incredimail?
|
|| try it and see if it works... if not, maybe thunderbird will meet
|| your needs better than outlook or outlook express.
||
|| --
|| Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
|| Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
|| Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
|| Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/
||
|| Outlook Tips by email:
|| (e-mail address removed)
||
||
||
|| Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter:
|| (e-mail address removed)
||
||
|| ||| well said, Brian. I had to laugh.
||| I just wondered if you have any suggestions on how to improve or
||| add to Outlook Express stationery? I used to love incredimail, but
||| it created havoc
||| on my computer windows 98. Do you believe that I can install it on
||| windows xp?
|||
||| if not, where can I find this kind of stationery for OUtlook
||| Express?
||| or is there another mail software which could replace OUtlook? It's
||| so boring.
|||
||| Thank you,
||| Sabina.
||| --
|||
|||
||| "Brian Hoops" wrote:
|||
|||| Try poking around at the following link. You should be able to
|||| find something there. Ignore the other response from the troll.
|||| http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/results.aspx?qu=stationary&av=DCT000
||||
|||| HTH
||||
|||| -Brian
||||
||||
|||| ||||| Hi
|||||
||||| Could someone please tell me where I can get some xmas stationery
||||| for use
||||| during the xmas period?
|||||
||||| Many Thanks
|||||
||||| Regards
 
D

Diane Poremsky

Most professionals and their administrators despise it for various reasons
but home users seem to like the ability to decorate email with icons. I
personally would never use it because I think stationery and icons are
unnecessary in email - plain text and simple HTML get the message across and
I don't need the extra garbage sent to my phone.
 
S

sabina

Hello Diane and Milly,
on thinking and reading both your messages you actually convinced me that
you are right. You have a good point, simply because I tend to get very
annoyed myself when I get some email from a friend with some kind of moving
icon or attachment to it. Actually those emails usually end up in my waste
basket.
Thank you for making me think. Even though I like the idea of parchment (at
times), I will stick to my Outlook instead.
What was I thinking?
Thank you,
Sabina.
 
C

Clarice

Sorry - but I came to this newsgroup because - to me - "decorated email"
is like nice stationery - sometimes just conveys certain feelings - and
special for different people.
I just couldn't help but wonder - if you dislike stationery so much - WHY
are you bothering posting to this newsgroup?
 
D

Diane Poremsky

The question (and your reply) was posted to microsoft.public.outlook and
microsoft.public.outlook.general newsgroups.
 
B

Bubey

There is home stationary and there is business
stationary. Guess it depend on how
one uses it. I for example, use a business
letterhead for my e-mails to customers.
I have to design it myself but it works much
better than forwarding a msg I save in
the draft folder all the time.


message
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microsoft.public.outlook and
microsoft.public.outlook.general newsgroups.






Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center:
http://www.slipstick.com
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message
Sorry - but I came to this newsgroup because -
to me - "decorated email"
is like nice stationery - sometimes just conveys
certain feelings - and
special for different people.
I just couldn't help but wonder - if you dislike
stationery so much - WHY
are you bothering posting to this newsgroup?

message
Most professionals and their administrators
despise it for various
reasons but home users seem to like the ability
to decorate email with
icons. I personally would never use it because
I think stationery and
icons are unnecessary in email - plain text and
simple HTML get the
message across and I don't need the extra
garbage sent to my phone.






Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center:
http://www.slipstick.com
Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook
newsletter:
(e-mail address removed)


sabina said:
Hi Diane,
I tried a little while ago but couldn't find
anything. Maybe I didn't
look
properly. Will try again.
Otherwise I shall try thunderbird though I am
trying to avoid having
more
programs on the already overstuffed laptop
(smile)....

How does anyone feel about incredimail?
--
serenity


:

try it and see if it works... if not, maybe
thunderbird will meet your
needs
better than outlook or outlook express.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24
Hours
Need Help with Common Tasks?
http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
Outlook 2007:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/




Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center:
http://www.slipstick.com
Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook
newsletter:
(e-mail address removed)


message
well said, Brian. I had to laugh.
I just wondered if you have any suggestions
on how to improve or add
to
Outlook Express stationery? I used to love
incredimail, but it
created
havoc
on my computer windows 98. Do you believe
that I can install it on
windows
xp?

if not, where can I find this kind of
stationery for OUtlook Express?
or is there another mail software which
could replace OUtlook? It's
so
boring.

Thank you,
Sabina.
--


:

Try poking around at the following link.
You should be able to find
something there. Ignore the other
response from the troll.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/results.aspx?qu=stationary&av=DCT000

HTH

-Brian


in message
Hi

Could someone please tell me where I can
get some xmas stationery
for
use
during the xmas period?

Many Thanks

Regards
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

or you could save it as a template and copy the template to the drafts
folder (for easy access)... not that it has anything to do with the really,
really old discussion abut incredimail that you are replying to.











Bubey said:
There is home stationary and there is business
stationary. Guess it depend on how
one uses it. I for example, use a business
letterhead for my e-mails to customers.
I have to design it myself but it works much
better than forwarding a msg I save in
the draft folder all the time.


message
The question (and your reply) was posted to
microsoft.public.outlook and
microsoft.public.outlook.general newsgroups.






Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center:
http://www.slipstick.com
Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook
newsletter:
(e-mail address removed)


message
Sorry - but I came to this newsgroup because -
to me - "decorated email"
is like nice stationery - sometimes just conveys
certain feelings - and
special for different people.
I just couldn't help but wonder - if you dislike
stationery so much - WHY
are you bothering posting to this newsgroup?

message
Most professionals and their administrators
despise it for various
reasons but home users seem to like the ability
to decorate email with
icons. I personally would never use it because
I think stationery and
icons are unnecessary in email - plain text and
simple HTML get the
message across and I don't need the extra
garbage sent to my phone.






Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center:
http://www.slipstick.com
Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook
newsletter:
(e-mail address removed)


Hi Diane,
I tried a little while ago but couldn't find
anything. Maybe I didn't
look
properly. Will try again.
Otherwise I shall try thunderbird though I am
trying to avoid having
more
programs on the already overstuffed laptop
(smile)....

How does anyone feel about incredimail?
--
serenity


:

try it and see if it works... if not, maybe
thunderbird will meet your
needs
better than outlook or outlook express.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24
Hours
Need Help with Common Tasks?
http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
Outlook 2007:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/




Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center:
http://www.slipstick.com
Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook
newsletter:
(e-mail address removed)


message
well said, Brian. I had to laugh.
I just wondered if you have any suggestions
on how to improve or add
to
Outlook Express stationery? I used to love
incredimail, but it
created
havoc
on my computer windows 98. Do you believe
that I can install it on
windows
xp?

if not, where can I find this kind of
stationery for OUtlook Express?
or is there another mail software which
could replace OUtlook? It's
so
boring.

Thank you,
Sabina.
--


:

Try poking around at the following link.
You should be able to find
something there. Ignore the other
response from the troll.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/results.aspx?qu=stationary&av=DCT000

HTH

-Brian


in message
Hi

Could someone please tell me where I can
get some xmas stationery
for
use
during the xmas period?

Many Thanks

Regards
 
J

Jerry

Stationary - means not moving

Stationery - means something you write on.

Spelling it correctly does help.

Bubey said:
There is home stationary and there is business
stationary. Guess it depend on how
one uses it. I for example, use a business
letterhead for my e-mails to customers.
I have to design it myself but it works much
better than forwarding a msg I save in
the draft folder all the time.


message
The question (and your reply) was posted to
microsoft.public.outlook and
microsoft.public.outlook.general newsgroups.






Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center:
http://www.slipstick.com
Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook
newsletter:
(e-mail address removed)


message
Sorry - but I came to this newsgroup because -
to me - "decorated email"
is like nice stationery - sometimes just conveys
certain feelings - and
special for different people.
I just couldn't help but wonder - if you dislike
stationery so much - WHY
are you bothering posting to this newsgroup?

message
Most professionals and their administrators
despise it for various
reasons but home users seem to like the ability
to decorate email with
icons. I personally would never use it because
I think stationery and
icons are unnecessary in email - plain text and
simple HTML get the
message across and I don't need the extra
garbage sent to my phone.






Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center:
http://www.slipstick.com
Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook
newsletter:
(e-mail address removed)


Hi Diane,
I tried a little while ago but couldn't find
anything. Maybe I didn't
look
properly. Will try again.
Otherwise I shall try thunderbird though I am
trying to avoid having
more
programs on the already overstuffed laptop
(smile)....

How does anyone feel about incredimail?
--
serenity


:

try it and see if it works... if not, maybe
thunderbird will meet your
needs
better than outlook or outlook express.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24
Hours
Need Help with Common Tasks?
http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
Outlook 2007:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/




Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center:
http://www.slipstick.com
Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook
newsletter:
(e-mail address removed)


message
well said, Brian. I had to laugh.
I just wondered if you have any suggestions
on how to improve or add
to
Outlook Express stationery? I used to love
incredimail, but it
created
havoc
on my computer windows 98. Do you believe
that I can install it on
windows
xp?

if not, where can I find this kind of
stationery for OUtlook Express?
or is there another mail software which
could replace OUtlook? It's
so
boring.

Thank you,
Sabina.
--


:

Try poking around at the following link.
You should be able to find
something there. Ignore the other
response from the troll.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/results.aspx?qu=stationary&av=DCT000

HTH

-Brian


in message
Hi

Could someone please tell me where I can
get some xmas stationery
for
use
during the xmas period?

Many Thanks

Regards
 

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