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    Custom Outlook 2010 stationary

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by perrin_aybara, Nov 26, 2011.

  1. perrin_aybara

    perrin_aybara Notebook Consultant

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    Hi all,
    I have created a watermark with microsoft Word 2010 with my companys logo on it and I want to use this as my default email page. I can save into the Microsoft - Stationary folders, and it appears in the stationary list in the options menu in Outlook (under Themes). But when I try to set it as the default theme, I get a message telling me 'This page uses frames, your browser doesn't support them'. What exactly does this mean, and is there a way I can create a custom theme another way.

    My computer is HP G62. Win 7 Home premium 64.
    Microsoft Office 2010 with Outlook 2010.

    Your help would be grately appreciated.

    Thanks.
     
  2. perrin_aybara

    perrin_aybara Notebook Consultant

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    Problem solved.
    I found a little freeware program that does it all for you. All I had to do was choose the picture and the program done everything else. Magic!
     
  3. Pirx

    Pirx Notebook Virtuoso

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    Mind telling us the name of that program? Some might find that information useful.
     
  4. perrin_aybara

    perrin_aybara Notebook Consultant

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    Well hey there dude.
    It was a little freeware program called Adstat, from a guy called Adlor; website - Adlor's Stationary Creation Tool, and it worked a bloody treat.
    Hats of to the guy. I don't know how it would suit you, or anyone else that's curious, but it surely done what I needed.
    I have mailed him but had no response thus far, so one will take it upon ones self to give him virtual rep.
    +1 to that guy!
     
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    Pirx Notebook Virtuoso

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    Thanks much.
     
  6. perrin_aybara

    perrin_aybara Notebook Consultant

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    No bother dude. :)