Most professionals and their administrators
despise it for various
reasons but home users seem to like the ability
to decorate email with
icons. I personally would never use it because
I think stationery and
icons are unnecessary in email - plain text and
simple HTML get the
message across and I don't need the extra
garbage sent to my phone.
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Hi Diane,
I tried a little while ago but couldn't find
anything. Maybe I didn't
look
properly. Will try again.
Otherwise I shall try thunderbird though I am
trying to avoid having
more
programs on the already overstuffed laptop
(smile)....
How does anyone feel about incredimail?
--
serenity
:
try it and see if it works... if not, maybe
thunderbird will meet your
needs
better than outlook or outlook express.
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well said, Brian. I had to laugh.
I just wondered if you have any suggestions
on how to improve or add
to
Outlook Express stationery? I used to love
incredimail, but it
created
havoc
on my computer windows 98. Do you believe
that I can install it on
windows
xp?
if not, where can I find this kind of
stationery for OUtlook Express?
or is there another mail software which
could replace OUtlook? It's
so
boring.
Thank you,
Sabina.
--
:
Try poking around at the following link.
You should be able to find
something there. Ignore the other
response from the troll.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/results.aspx?qu=stationary&av=DCT000
HTH
-Brian
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Hi
Could someone please tell me where I can
get some xmas stationery
for
use
during the xmas period?
Many Thanks
Regards