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From: Krazipug on 20 Jan 2010 18:43 I created a page to use as stationery in MS Outlook with a company Logo and Picture. I saved it as an HTML file. I then saved that file in C:\ProgramFiles\CommonFiles\MicrosoftShared\Stationery. From my outlook; I then chose this file as my e-mail stationery. I tried to send that saved file to my associate via email but the logo and picture do not transfer. Should I be saving this as something different so I can email it?
From: Ronx on 21 Jan 2010 02:27 You should ask this question in a forum or newsgroup that deals with Outlook. FrontPage deals with websites . If your stationery were a web page for a web site, I would publish it (and all associated images) to a server and send a link to your colleague, or you could zip the page and images and send the zip file as an attachment. -- Ron Symonds Microsoft MVP (Expression Web) http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread. "Krazipug" <Krazipug(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:66315DCA-181E-4ED9-8151-C0FA28C08C31(a)microsoft.com... > I created a page to use as stationery in MS Outlook with a company Logo > and > Picture. I saved it as an HTML file. I then saved that file in > C:\ProgramFiles\CommonFiles\MicrosoftShared\Stationery. From my outlook; I > then chose this file as my e-mail stationery. I tried to send that saved > file > to my associate via email but the logo and picture do not transfer. Should > I > be saving this as something different so I can email it?
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