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| Tags: 2007, outlook, restricting, setting, styles |
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I have spent some time creating Multi-Level list styles in Word 2007
that work great. Now I would like these styles (and ONLY these styles) to be in every email that is created when I select New Email. I tried putting these into normalemail.dotm, but this doesn't seem to keep the restrictions and hide the default styles etc, nor does it keep keystroke assignements as far as I can tell. I then tried creating an Outlook Template and this seems to work, but I can't work out where to tell Outlook that I want to use that template as my default for ALL emails - at the moment I can only select it from File, New, User templates. How do I make this the default when New is chosen? What is the best way to distribute a standard Outlook template with restricted styles in a corporate environment? Christine |
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