Stationary

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BarbaraB

I have Outlook 2007 (seperate pkg) and I want stationary, but it says "themes
not installed" I have the disc and I can't seem to get any themes from it
either. Not sure what to do next. Also under options, mail format, there is
no option for Word as editor (it was suggested I disable this).
 
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BarbaraB

I wanted to add that I have Vista and MS Word, as a seperate program. I read
further down that Outlook needs to know that Word is installed. When I send
emails, it "seems" to bring up Word. At least all the editing functions look
like word. The problem seems to be that the "theme" option is not activated
and no whre on all these questions do I see how to fix this or if it is even
fixable.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Outlook and Office need to be from the same Suite. Having a separate Word program (probably from Works, correct?) will not get you themes. Likewise, having Home and Student 2007 and the separate Outlook 2007 also will not allow you to have themes, or any other Office automation integration.

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After furious head scratching, BarbaraB asked:

| I wanted to add that I have Vista and MS Word, as a seperate program.
| I read further down that Outlook needs to know that Word is
| installed. When I send emails, it "seems" to bring up Word. At
| least all the editing functions look like word. The problem seems to
| be that the "theme" option is not activated and no whre on all these
| questions do I see how to fix this or if it is even fixable.
|
|| I have Outlook 2007 (seperate pkg) and I want stationary, but it
|| says "themes not installed" I have the disc and I can't seem to get
|| any themes from it either. Not sure what to do next. Also under
|| options, mail format, there is no option for Word as editor (it was
|| suggested I disable this).
 

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