I have just installed Outlook 2007 on a vista 32 bit machine and I am unable
to format any stationery for this version . In previous versions it was
simply a matter of defining a page in the stationery section and then saving
and setting ht stationery as default.

When I go to the template area it is greyed out, the stationery area does
not allow you to save anything, the normal.dst seems to be read only. Arrgh

Is this a cheesy come on to force me to buy an add on to outlook to add
stationery, this used to be standard fare. Also paying $170.00 for the
program you think they might include a couple of templates.

Any help is appreciated

Re: Outlook 2007 Stationery Where has it gone by Milly

Milly
Fri May 09 22:47:47 PDT 2008

What version of Office are you using?

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I have just installed Outlook 2007 on a vista 32 bit machine and I am =
unable=20
to format any stationery for this version . In previous versions it was=20
simply a matter of defining a page in the stationery section and then =
saving=20
and setting ht stationery as default.

When I go to the template area it is greyed out, the stationery area =
does=20
not allow you to save anything, the normal.dst seems to be read only. =
Arrgh

Is this a cheesy come on to force me to buy an add on to outlook to add=20
stationery, this used to be standard fare. Also paying $170.00 for the=20
program you think they might include a couple of templates.

Any help is appreciated=20