The never ending Word Template debate

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Harry Hudini

Right, so we have now setup localised templates for each user with the
company logo on the top of the page so that the normal.dot is now a pretty
good representation of the company headed paper.

This has solved some of the problems we were experiencing when we were using
shared networked normal.dot templates, though our bespoke database support
staff aren't speaking to us!!

Anyway, we now have a problem where by, if a user creates a blank email in
Outlook, and then runs a spell check, it displays the email on the headed
paper rather than a blank page as it was displayed before doing a spell
check.

Is there a way of using Outlook with Word as the editor WITHOUT having the
headed paper as the default email template?


GRRRRRR

Olly

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Graham Mayor

I thought we'd been here before :(
This is one of the disadvantages of adding stuff into normal.dot - it
applies across the board. You'll have a similar issue if anyone wants to
print labels.
However, Outlook has a perfectly fine e-mail editor of its own. Why not get
your users to use that one.

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Harry Hudini

I agree with you there, i think that using a word processor to write "hello,
see attached" is overkill.

Cheers
 

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