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| Guest | Windows Live and HTML I see in Windows Live Mail where on a menu is a place to view the HTML..however it is not an item on the menu that you are allowed to click on and enable as I see it....is there a way to allow this (ie like in Outlook Express). I create stationery (personal stuff) and would like to use Live Mail rather then going back and use Outook Express again. Thanks All ! -- It''s life..go for it...NOW ! |
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| Guest | Re: Windows Live and HTML On the mail screen, Alt + M and select Show all menus, select Tools then Options. On the Send tab select Mail Sending Format - HTML. Then on the Compose tab you can set up stationery with a check mark in mail and click on Create New. You can paste in your stationeries and keep adding as many as you want or have, then Select the one you want to use most of the time. When you open a compose window [again with Show all menus], you can Format - Apply stationery to choose another type from the list, which should now include all you have created earlier. -- Thanks, Mike - Windows XP Pro SP2 WLM 12.0.1606.1023 _______________________________________________ "dragonpm" <dragonpm@xxxxxx> wrote in message news F38C2FA-BBB6-415A-8C51-65FBCFC59811@xxxxxx
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| Guest | Re: Windows Live and HTML It is not necessary to Alt + M....... Alt, T, O. If you are composing a HTML email, the Stationery button is on the composition bar. WLM is not as friendly for working with stationery if you like to work directly with the code. -- Ronald Sommer "_mikebs" <someone@xxxxxx> wrote in message news 0049214-7788-4152-A920-8F17FF791E3C@xxxxxxOn the mail screen, Alt + M and select Show all menus, select Tools then Options. On the Send tab select Mail Sending Format - HTML. Then on the Compose tab you can set up stationery with a check mark in mail and click on Create New. You can paste in your stationeries and keep adding as many as you want or have, then Select the one you want to use most of the time. When you open a compose window [again with Show all menus], you can Format - Apply stationery to choose another type from the list, which should now include all you have created earlier. -- Thanks, Mike - Windows XP Pro SP2 WLM 12.0.1606.1023 _______________________________________________ "dragonpm" <dragonpm@xxxxxx> wrote in message news F38C2FA-BBB6-415A-8C51-65FBCFC59811@xxxxxx
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