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Old April 7th 10, 08:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
PlarfySoober
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Default How do I find an Outlook template I created for mailing?

Diane,

Thanks for staying with this.

I created a standard reply in a template in Outlook.

Now, I need to create a rule to send that template reply to all people who
have used certain words in their emails to me.

When I create the rule (MailToolsRules & AlertsCreate RuleStart from a
Blank Rule), I check the box (Apply this Rule After Mail ArrivesWith
Specific Words in the SubjectReply using a Specific Template) and it is here
I go wrong. When I click on the link, I don't see the template I created
earlier.

And none of the dropdowns (e.g., Templates, Stationery, etc.) contains any
templates at all. Yet, when I try to compose an email, all templates appear
when I click to retrieve one.

I THOUGHT that I could click on the link above (Apply this Rule After Mail
ArrivesWith Specific Words in the SubjectReply using a Specific Template)
and the template I created, along with all other templates, would show up.
They don't. And none of the folders in that window has any templates in it at
all.

Apparently this software doesn't work as I expected, so I guess what I'm
asking is, how does it work to use a template already created?

Thanks again.

Don.


"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

if you saved it to the hard drive, look in %appdata%\microsoft\templates -
you can paste it into Windows Explorer address field to open explorer to
that folder.

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"PlarfySoober" wrote in message
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"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

Outlook templates can only be used for email messages. You need to create
the template in Word.


I confused things when I used the term, "standard letter". By that I meant
a
letter I sent to all EMAIL recipients in a group. NOT an MS Word letter
that
might be printed up and delivered.

I'm asking about Outlook templates, only. And I can't seem to use the one
I
created. Sorry for the inexact language.

Don.

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"PlarfySoober" wrote in message
...
It is in fact there when i browse for a template when sending email.
But
it's
not there when I try to create a standard letter.

The terminology, I'm afraid, is confusing me. I created the template, I
thought, and it shows up when I look at the list of possible templates
along
with the shipping templates.

But when I try to use it in a form letter, it ain't there.

Don.

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

It should be available when you browse for a template when sending
mail.
While you could publish it, not all templates work well as published
forms.
you can find the template and copy to a folder in Outlook- I use a
folder
called Templates. The one you saved should be at
%appdata%\Microsoft\templates.

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"PlarfySoober" wrote in
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Diane Poremsky,

Thanks for replying. I saved it. I don't believe there was an option
for
publishing. I must have missed it if there was one.

Can I publish it now? It shows in the list of templates, just not
when
I
try
to retrieve it as a template for the standard email I'm trying to
send.

Don.

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

The default "templates" are actually published forms.

Did you save your template to the hard drive or publish it?

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"PlarfySoober" wrote in
message
...
I created a standard reply in a template in Outlook.

Now, I need to create a rule to send that template reply to all
people
who
have used certain words in their emails to me.

However, the template does not appear in any folder I have tried.
Even
the
default folder has only one template, "mail". Where has Outlook
put
my
template, do you suppose? A search has not revealed it,
presumably
because
templates are not actually files.

For that matter, how is it that no other (i.e., the shipping
templates)
show
up when I look for the template where it defaults to?

Thanks.

Don.

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