Listed below are Stationery collections and tools you can use to take advantage of the HTML stationery feature in Microsoft Outlook 98 and later versions.
Tip: If you have a "standalone" version of Outlook installed and are missing the Stationery options, try copying winword.exe into the same folder as Outlook.exe. This will enable most missing features. If you don't have winword.exe, copy any exe to the folder and rename it to winword.exe. (Yes, Outlook can be fooled that easily!)
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Utility for creating HTML stationery with fonts, background images, sounds, scrolling border, ticker and positioned objects. |
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I find that neither of these suggestions work. I have Outlook 2007 installed on a system that has Office 2003. There is Winword.exe in the suggested location, I also went to Actions --> New Message using --> More Stationery... and Outlook did not react at all to that choice - nothing, not even a new message with no stationery.
WinWord.exe is in the same folder where Outlook 2007 is? C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12 (or program files (x86) if windows 64bit)
I need some nice stationary for Outlook, I am tired of the plan blank ones. I used to use incredimail, but that will not load for some reason; have friends who have the same problem. Is there a stationary icon or button I am missing on Outlook?
Outlook installs some stationery by default - if using Outlook 2007 or older, look on the Actions > New message to > More stationery. In 2010/2013, its New items button > Email message using > more stationery.