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Old April 5th 06, 08:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
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Default Integrate company letterhead in outlook mail using vb.net

Hi,

In my VB.NET app, I'm using the Outlook object to compose and
automatically send email. The spec also requires that I integrate the
company logo on the top of the email to look like the company
letterhead. I've been stumped trying to find a solution. Any help
would be greatly appreciated!

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Old April 5th 06, 10:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
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Hi Paul,

I have created a html page with the company logo design on it and set
it as the default stationery. It works when I compose a new email
manually from Outlook. But when the email is composed and sent from
VB.NET code using the Outlook MailItem, for reason beyond my level of
understanding, the default stationery is not used. Instead all I see
is a blank template. I'm fairly new at this game. I greatly
appreciate your help.


Hollis Paul [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
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Newbie wrote:
In my VB.NET app, I'm using the Outlook object to compose and
automatically send email. The spec also requires that I integrate the
company logo on the top of the email to look like the company
letterhead. I've been stumped trying to find a solution. Any help
would be greatly appreciated!

Look in the help file about stationery. Take a look at the following
page:

Utilities and additional HTML stationery for Microsoft Outlook 98 and
Outlook 2000
URL: http://www.slipstick.com/addins/stationery.htm - 26KB - 20 Jan 2006

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Hollis D. Paul [MVP - Outlook]
Mukilteo, WA, USA


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Old April 5th 06, 11:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
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Default Integrate company letterhead in outlook mail using vb.net

In article .com,
Newbie wrote:
In my VB.NET app, I'm using the Outlook object to compose and
automatically send email. The spec also requires that I integrate the
company logo on the top of the email to look like the company
letterhead. I've been stumped trying to find a solution. Any help
would be greatly appreciated!

Look in the help file about stationery. Take a look at the following
page:

Utilities and additional HTML stationery for Microsoft Outlook 98 and
Outlook 2000
URL: http://www.slipstick.com/addins/stationery.htm - 26KB - 20 Jan 2006

--
Hollis D. Paul [MVP - Outlook]
Mukilteo, WA, USA

 




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