I have installed a standard Outlook 2007 on a new Windows Vista computer and
I am trying to do something that was oh so simple in previous versions of
outlook and express. I have a small jpg logo and a type header I want to
save as my standard stationery.

I cannot find a place in the options to create or place a template or
stationery page. The Template section is greyed out saying not installed. I
have looked in vain for anywhere else it might be and I have reinstalled all
the features including the templates and they do not show up.

Any ideas or pointers would be greatly appreciated.

Re: Outlook 2007 Stationery Changing by Diane

Diane
Sun May 11 08:45:15 PDT 2008

did you install just outlook or an office suite?

Did you try using file, save as, outlook template (.oft)?

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"Dougs Emails" <dougk@quattro-marketing.com> wrote in message
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> I have installed a standard Outlook 2007 on a new Windows Vista computer
> and I am trying to do something that was oh so simple in previous versions
> of outlook and express. I have a small jpg logo and a type header I want
> to save as my standard stationery.
>
> I cannot find a place in the options to create or place a template or
> stationery page. The Template section is greyed out saying not installed.
> I have looked in vain for anywhere else it might be and I have reinstalled
> all the features including the templates and they do not show up.
>
> Any ideas or pointers would be greatly appreciated.