Microsoft KB Archive/176108

= OL97: How to Create a New Default WordMail Template =

Article ID: 176108

Article Last Modified on 1/22/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Outlook 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q176108





SUMMARY
When you use Microsoft Word 97 (WordMail) as your e-mail editor in Microsoft Outlook 97, the default template is Email.dot. You can also create a new template with special backgrounds, pre-inserted text, pictures and other special effects. This article describes how to create a new e- mail template and how to set it as the default.



MORE INFORMATION
Outlook provides several predefined templates for use with WordMail. These include:

Email.dot

Flame.dot

Highttech.dot

Html.dot

Midnight.dot

Ocean.dot

Rain.dot

Urgent.dot

These templates are also available in an Outlook version; to access the Outlook version of these templates, on the Compose menu, click Choose Template.

Creating a WordMail Template

 * 1) Open a blank Word document.
 * 2) Use the features in Word to add backgrounds, ClipArt, WordArt, textual effects, as you desire.
 * 3) On the File menu, click Save As.
 * 4) In the Save As Type list, click to select Document Template(*.dot).
 * 5) In the Save In list, click to select the Program files\Microsoft Office\Office folder.
 * 6) Type a name for your template in the File name window, and then click Save.

Setting a New Template as the Default E-mail Template

 * 1) On the Tools menu, click Options.
 * 2) On the E-mail tab, click Template.
 * 3) The WordMail Template dialog box normally opens with the Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office folder as the default Look In folder. If it does not do so, click to select that folder from the Look In list.
 * 4) Click a new template to select it, click Select, and then click OK.

From now on, when you open a new e-mail message in Outlook, you will see your new template.

NOTE: The recipient must also use WordMail to see any special Word background.

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