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Dodge
OK, latest updated Outlook 2003, I have a Word document from marketing firm
that is the letterhead they want for Outlook stationary... matches hard copy
leterhead.
Note: there's a header/logo section... AND a footer section that has
additional text and graphics (mentioning as not sure this matters).
Tried saving Word as an html document... I cannot create new stationary from
this, and yes, made sure associated files were in same folder.
Made a PDF - then tried saving PDF as HTML... looks a little fuzzy... but
when I browse to use this html file for stationary, the graphics are all
red-x'ed out.
The included stationary graphics in Outlook 2003 seem to be GIF files...
this seems better as file sizes and color pallette are reduced from jpegs
created when making an html page.
In any case, I cannot seem to get a stationary to work using the supplied
Word file and the instructions under Outlook's help.
Also, can one use a different "second" page as stationary in Outlook? If so
how does this work and get set up?
Any assistance would be most appreciated. - Dodge.
that is the letterhead they want for Outlook stationary... matches hard copy
leterhead.
Note: there's a header/logo section... AND a footer section that has
additional text and graphics (mentioning as not sure this matters).
Tried saving Word as an html document... I cannot create new stationary from
this, and yes, made sure associated files were in same folder.
Made a PDF - then tried saving PDF as HTML... looks a little fuzzy... but
when I browse to use this html file for stationary, the graphics are all
red-x'ed out.
The included stationary graphics in Outlook 2003 seem to be GIF files...
this seems better as file sizes and color pallette are reduced from jpegs
created when making an html page.
In any case, I cannot seem to get a stationary to work using the supplied
Word file and the instructions under Outlook's help.
Also, can one use a different "second" page as stationary in Outlook? If so
how does this work and get set up?
Any assistance would be most appreciated. - Dodge.