Outlook 2007 uses Word as its email editor (where for previous versions you
had the option to use Word or not).
See
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA101691821033.aspx?pid=CH100777001033 for instructions on creating Word themes.

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> I have just moved over from using an old version of Outlook Express, where I
> could set up different stationary to be used as and when required, to Outlook
> 2007. In Outlook 2007 I cannot see how this can be done. I have been through
> the help screens, but without success. Am I missing something? Whilst the
> stationary I created in Express is still listed when I call it up it is not
> in an acceptable state so I need to re-create it.
OK - 28 Dec 2007 15:17 GMT
So, are you saying that you cannot use a file off your computer as your
stationery, as you could in Outlook 2003/
> Outlook 2007 uses Word as its email editor (where for previous versions you
> had the option to use Word or not).
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> > stationary I created in Express is still listed when I call it up it is not
> > in an acceptable state so I need to re-create it.
Diane Poremsky - 28 Dec 2007 19:52 GMT
I can, as long as its in the Stationery folder (under app data\microsoft\).
I choose it using Actions, New message using... more stationery.

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> So, are you saying that you cannot use a file off your computer as your
> stationery, as you could in Outlook 2003/
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>> > not
>> > in an acceptable state so I need to re-create it.
DG2008 - 12 Mar 2008 23:40 GMT
Hi. I tried this. I had actually found the instructions on my own but when I
do that, it does nothing. nada. Also, i noticed in stationary under options
it says "No themes loaded" or someting like that????
> Outlook 2007 uses Word as its email editor (where for previous versions you
> had the option to use Word or not).
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> > stationary I created in Express is still listed when I call it up it is not
> > in an acceptable state so I need to re-create it.
Knightshift13 - 25 Jul 2008 19:49 GMT
try placing your files in the following: \Program files\Common
Files\Microsoft Shared\Stationery
You will have to load the jpg and html file in this location and you should
be able to use the new stationery.

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> Hi. I tried this. I had actually found the instructions on my own but when I
> do that, it does nothing. nada. Also, i noticed in stationary under options
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> > > stationary I created in Express is still listed when I call it up it is not
> > > in an acceptable state so I need to re-create it.
Diane Poremsky {MVP} - 25 Jul 2008 22:11 GMT
If that path doesn't work, try these:
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Stationery (Vista)
%USERPROFILE%\Application Data\Microsoft\Stationery (XP)
if there is a stationery folder in my documents, don't use it - outlook 2007
can't 'see' it - it can see the two above.

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> try placing your files in the following: \Program files\Common
> Files\Microsoft Shared\Stationery
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>> > > is not
>> > > in an acceptable state so I need to re-create it.