Let me explain a bit more - A friend of mine - at work - had created this. He went to our website and said that he right-clicked and viewed the source and adjusted it to his needs. He now has our website for his stationery for Outlook. Very snazzy looking emails. The heading and the colours and the clickable link all in tact, without all the other information that's on that web page.
I wanted to create this same affect for my emails. Any suggestions?
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He had the black banner with the name and logo with a green backgkround (without the rest of the info) as his stationery... and it was clickable to get to the website.
Thanks Dwight!
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Did you know that you can copy/paste that address into the Windows Explorer Address Bar to go directly to the Stationery folder?
Of course, you can store the tree.htm file in any folder, then set it using the Outlook Tools/Options tool. I just think it is easier if all the stationery files are located in a single folder.
Yours,
Dwight
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