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Re: Using Stationery In Windows Mail When I make stationery and put the script and graphics in the stationery
folder, how do I get Windows Mail to recognize them? When I select "create
mail", select stationery, only the stationery that were installed with
Windows Vista show up. I can only use the ones I created by selecting
"create mail", "select stationery", and by typing the file path, C:\Program
Files\Common Files, Microsoft Shared\Stationery\name of stationery.
"Steve Cochran" wrote:
> At the last minute in the beta they changed the location to the current
> message store location.
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> So its under %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail\Stationery
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> I guess they did that to keep everything in one place.
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> Although the location specified where it use to be specified is here:
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> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shared Tools\Stationery
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> and it says:
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> %CommonProgramFiles%\Microsoft Shared\Stationery
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> And that also has stationery examples in it, but I think WinMail is using
> the location in the message store.
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> You might try composing a message with builtin stationery and then look and
> see what the Base href is that WinMail inserts. For me, its pointing to the
> message store location I referenced in the second line above.
>
> Good way to find out where the message store is. <G>
>
> steve
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> "Mikki7" <Mikki7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:6D783C19-492D-4526-B772-209921702112@microsoft.com...
> >I make my own stationery and used it in Outlook Express. I now use Windows
> > Mail. Apparently Windows Mail changes the default stationery location for
> > apparently no reason. It's been in the same location since Windows 95. I
> > have
> > to re do all my stationery scripts and add the default stationery location
> > to
> > them, however, I don't know what it is. Cloudeight Stationery is changing
> > all theirs over, but they don't tell how to do it. Any help would be
> > greatly
> > appreciated.
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