How did you insert it and what happens when you send it?
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"Bill" wrote in message
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Thank you Diane. This doesn't seem to be working in Outlook 2003. I'm
trying
to have a jpg image be set as background so that once it's received, it
won't
have to be clicked on to be viewed.
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
You can use the Insert menu or copy and paste. If you want to use
stationery, either open it in a browser and copy and paste or use Insert,
Insert as text.
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"Bill" wrote in message
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Can a background image be added to a new appointment being scheduled? I
have
added background images to new messages, but can't seem to find a way
to
add
one to an appointment request that I'm sending. Any help would be
greatly
appreciated.