Microsoft KB Archive/187647

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Article ID: 187647

Article Last Modified on 1/23/2007



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Outlook 97 Standard Edition



This article was previously published under Q187647

SYMPTOMS

If you use a custom Letter Wizard template to create a letter to a Microsoft Outlook 97 contact, the Wizard will not display any "boilerplate" text or graphics inserted in the template.

CAUSE

The Letter Wizard strips out any text or graphic information placed in the body section of the template.

RESOLUTION

Add any required text and graphics to the header section of the template.

MORE INFORMATION

How to Create a New Custom Letter Wizard Template

  1. Open Microsoft Word 97.
  2. On the File menu, click New.
  3. On the Letters & Faxes tab, click to select one of the default letter templates. Under Create New, click Template, and then click OK.

    Word opens a new document based on the selected template. The document contains all of the components needed by the Letter Wizard.
  4. On the View menu, click "View Header and Footer." This switches you to the Header section of the document.
  5. Enter any text or graphic information that you want to include.
  6. Save the template to the following folder:

    \Program Files\Microsoft Office\Templates\Letters & Faxes

    NOTE: The file name of the new custom letter template must contain the word "Letter" (for example the template name should be something like "Monthly Letter to Mom.dot").

When you start the Letter Wizard, the new template will be available.

NOTE: "New letter to Contact" is designed to work with Microsoft Word 97. It will not work with earlier versions of Microsoft Word, or other word processing programs.

REFERENCES

For more information on this subject, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

170342 WD97: How to Add Templates to the Letter Wizard


169566 OL97: Custom Template Does not Appear in Word Letter Wizard


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