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How do I assign different stationery to each Outlook account?

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blindmapper - 22 Jan 2006 16:10 GMT
I am using Outlook 2003.  
I have two e-mail accounts, one for business and one for personal.  I want
to assign a different default stationery to each account.
I could go through the Tools, Options, Mail Format, Stationery Picker each
time I want to send a business e-mail instead of a personal one, but I am
hoping there is a better way.  
Thanks for any help.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 23 Jan 2006 05:40 GMT
Sorry, not currently.

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| I am using Outlook 2003.
| I have two e-mail accounts, one for business and one for personal.  I
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| but I am hoping there is a better way.
| Thanks for any help.
blindmapper - 24 Jan 2006 00:16 GMT
I suspected that might be the answer.   Thank you for the confirmation.

> Sorry, not currently.
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> | but I am hoping there is a better way.
> | Thanks for any help.
RealGomer - 07 Mar 2008 13:00 GMT
Try starting a second instance of Outlook. It's a kludge, it's confusing, and
it's not very logical, but it should work.
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> I am using Outlook 2003.  
> I have two e-mail accounts, one for business and one for personal.  I want
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> hoping there is a better way.  
> Thanks for any help.
 
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