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I use to have the background color of my e-mail screen a soft beige instead
of white. I somehow lost this and can't remember how I created this background color. It was not stationery, it was simply a color I picked from a group of colors in one of the settings. Can anyone help. Thanks |
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Like this?
-- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ Karen F wrote: I use to have the background color of my e-mail screen a soft beige instead of white. I somehow lost this and can't remember how I created this background color. It was not stationery, it was simply a color I picked from a group of colors in one of the settings. Can anyone help. Thanks |
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Yes, exactly.
How can I do this. Thanks. "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Like this? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ Karen F wrote: I use to have the background color of my e-mail screen a soft beige instead of white. I somehow lost this and can't remember how I created this background color. It was not stationery, it was simply a color I picked from a group of colors in one of the settings. Can anyone help. Thanks |
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Format Stationery Pie Charts [It was Stationery afterall!]
-- ~PA Bear Karen F wrote: Yes, exactly. How can I do this. Thanks. "PA Bear" wrote: ... Like this? -- Karen F wrote: I use to have the background color of my e-mail screen a soft beige instead of white. I somehow lost this and can't remember how I created this background color. It was not stationery, it was simply a color I picked from a group of colors in one of the settings. Can anyone help. Thanks |
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Thanks but how can I set it up that it's always there instead of having to
choose it for every e-mail. Thanks. -- "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Format Stationery Pie Charts [It was Stationery afterall!] -- ~PA Bear Karen F wrote: Yes, exactly. How can I do this. Thanks. "PA Bear" wrote: ... Like this? -- Karen F wrote: I use to have the background color of my e-mail screen a soft beige instead of white. I somehow lost this and can't remember how I created this background color. It was not stationery, it was simply a color I picked from a group of colors in one of the settings. Can anyone help. Thanks |
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Tools, Options, Compose tab, check Stationery, Select button, Pie Charts.
-- Ronald Sommer "Karen F" wrote in message ... Thanks but how can I set it up that it's always there instead of having to choose it for every e-mail. Thanks. -- "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Format Stationery Pie Charts [It was Stationery afterall!] -- ~PA Bear Karen F wrote: Yes, exactly. How can I do this. Thanks. "PA Bear" wrote: ... Like this? -- Karen F wrote: I use to have the background color of my e-mail screen a soft beige instead of white. I somehow lost this and can't remember how I created this background color. It was not stationery, it was simply a color I picked from a group of colors in one of the settings. Can anyone help. Thanks |
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See OE Help To use stationery with outgoing messages
Karen F wrote: Thanks but how can I set it up that it's always there instead of having to choose it for every e-mail. Thanks. Format Stationery Pie Charts [It was Stationery afterall!] -- ~PA Bear Karen F wrote: Yes, exactly. How can I do this. Thanks. "PA Bear" wrote: ... Like this? -- Karen F wrote: I use to have the background color of my e-mail screen a soft beige instead of white. I somehow lost this and can't remember how I created this background color. It was not stationery, it was simply a color I picked from a group of colors in one of the settings. Can anyone help. Thanks |
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