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Installation Instructions
Outlook 2003
- You will receive an email from E-Stationery Depot with
your E-Stationery file attached. Right click on the
attachment name and select Save As.
Save the file to your Desktop
or another location on your hard drive.
We will show you how to set-up your E-Stationery as a
Signature. This will provide you with the most
flexibility in using your primary E-Stationery, switching
between E-Stationery templates if you have more than one, or
choosing to write a text only message.
- From the main Outlook window, on the
Tools menu, click
Options, and then click the
Mail Format tab.

- In the Compose in this
message format list, click
HTML.
- Un-check the
option to Use Microsoft
Office Word 2003 to edit e-mail messages.
- Under Stationery and Fonts, select<none>
in the
Use this Stationery by
default box.
- Under Signatures, click the
Signatures... button.
- Click on New...

- Type in a name for your new signature.

Choose the button titled Use
this file as a template: then click on
Browse...
- Find the E-Stationery file you saved onto your computer
in step 1 and Select
it.

The file name will appear in the
Use this file as a template box.
Click Next >
- Your E-Stationery will appear in the upper window. Click
Finish.

- Your new E-Stationery is now in your Signature list.
Click on the Signature name to preview it in the lower
window. Then click OK.

- Make sure your email account is selected under
Signatures. If you wish to
have your E-Stationery automatically present every time you
open a new email message then select it as the default for
Signatures for new messages, however
if you do not want it to automatically be inserted select
<none> in the drop down menu.
NOTE: if you selected
<none> then to insert your E-Stationery in an
email, open the email and select
Insert, Signature from your e-mail's menu.
In the Signature for replies and
forwards box you may choose your E-Stationery for
replies and forwards or if you have an E-Business Card this
is where you would make it the default.

Click on the Fonts...
button.
- Select your default fonts by clicking on
Choose Font... in both the
When composing a new message
and When replying and forwarding
boxes.
E-Stationery Depot recommends either 10 pt. Verdana or
10 pt. Arial for your default fonts.

Select the last button - Always
use my fonts. Click
OK.
- In the Options Window under the
Message format area at the top, click on the box
titled either Internet Format...
or
Settings... depending on your version of
Outlook.
In the Internet Format or Settings Window, make sure all
boxes DO NOT
have check marks in them and then click
OK.
- In the Options Window click on
Apply and then on
OK.
- Now you need to make sure your images are being pulled
from the internet and not being attached to your email.
This can be fine tuned by following these steps...
- Click on Tools in the Main Menu of Outlook
- Choose Options from the drop down menu
- Select the Mail Format tab in the Options pop-up window
- Under the Message Format section click on the
Internet Format button
- Under HTML Options, make sure there is
NO check mark in the box that says...
When an HTML message contains pictures that are on the Internet, send a copy of the pictures instead of a reference to their location
- If you are using Outlook Express you will have to correct this problem by following these instructions:
Click on Tools in the Main Menu of Outlook Express
Choose Options from the drop down menu
Select the Send tab in the Options pop-up window
Under the Mail Sending Format section click on the HTML radial button
Under the Mail Sending Format section now click on the HTML Settings... button
Make sure there is NO check mark in the box that says... Send pictures with messages
Click OK
Click OK
- Now your E-Stationery is installed and ready to use!
Simply compose a new message or reply to an existing message
and you will see your E-Stationery automatically appear for
you to type your message into the body of the email.
- SPECIAL NOTES
- The graphics on your E-Stationery may at times
look like they do not fit in boxes correctly or
there is added space in different parts of the
template. This is an Outlook issue and it DOES
correct itself when emailed. Test your E-Stationery
and mail a message to yourself to make sure it works
properly. If you have any trouble please
contact us for technical support.
- If you do not want to use your E-Stationery for
a particular message simply click your mouse to the
right of the E-Stationery and then press backspace
once or twice and the E-Stationery should disappear
for that email.
- Sometimes when you reply or forward a message
your E-Stationery may not appear. If this happens it
is likely that the original email was in plain text
mode. Just click on
Format from the top menu and click on
Plain Text,
then click Format
again and select
HTML. Then from the top menu
choose Insert,
then Signature
and choose your E-Stationery template.
- E-Stationery will view perfectly in mail
services such as Yahoo and Hotmail, however, since
those services do not support E-Stationery it is
likely that when they forward or reply to your email
it could distort the graphics.
- If you have multiple E-Stationery templates and
wish to switch to a different one, just erase the
one in your window (see 13.b above), then from the
top menu choose
Insert, then
Signature
and choose your new E-Stationery template.
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