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Using Outlook 2003, is there a way to use Outlook stationery (or even display
the results of an HTML file) as the basis for the message area? Thanks for any help. Annie |
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This is for sending a meeting invitation - the message area detail. Thank you!
"Annie" wrote: Using Outlook 2003, is there a way to use Outlook stationery (or even display the results of an HTML file) as the basis for the message area? Thanks for any help. Annie |
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Cancel request! I solved it. You can insert a Word object in the message area
of the invitation and copy/paste into the Word object. Annie "Annie" wrote: This is for sending a meeting invitation - the message area detail. Thank you! "Annie" wrote: Using Outlook 2003, is there a way to use Outlook stationery (or even display the results of an HTML file) as the basis for the message area? Thanks for any help. Annie |
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