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How To Save Stationery?

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MacKenrick - 30 Jan 2004 02:09 GMT
I know how to save the "attachments" (graphic and sound files) in posted
stationery that is ONE FILE but how do you do it when the stationery is in 2
or more posts?  Also, how do you save the entire stationery when it is 2 or
more posts?  Used to know all this stuff but things have changed a lot since
I played with stationery last (couple of years ago). Thanks Mac
Annie - 30 Jan 2004 03:25 GMT
Usually I send them to myself and then save them when they arrive at my inbox in one piece Mac :)

Hugs,
Annie
MacKenrick - 30 Jan 2004 05:34 GMT
Annie,   That was too simple... why didn't I think of that!!!  Boy, I'm really starting to worry about my old brain now.  It has really been letting me down lately.  I guess it's true... two heads are better then one.    Thanks for the help.    Mac

 Usually I send them to myself and then save them when they arrive at my inbox in one piece Mac :)

 Hugs,
 Annie
Annie - 30 Jan 2004 12:35 GMT
Your old brain and my old brain are in the same boat Mac so don't worry......LOL  Glad it helped.

Hugs,
Annie
Vicki - 30 Jan 2004 06:59 GMT
The way I save it Mac is that when the stationery is open, I click SAVE AS.  (NOT Save As Stationery.)  I then save to a folder on my HD.

Vicki

I know how to save the "attachments" (graphic and sound files) in posted
stationery that is ONE FILE but how do you do it when the stationery is in 2
or more posts?  Also, how do you save the entire stationery when it is 2 or
more posts?  Used to know all this stuff but things have changed a lot since
I played with stationery last (couple of years ago). Thanks Mac
Annie - 30 Jan 2004 12:37 GMT
Wow Thanks Vicki.........I knew you could do that with the single pages but didn't know it worked on multi pages :)

See Mac.......we both learned something new today :)

Hugs,
Annie
Vicki - 31 Jan 2004 16:12 GMT
Tee hee, Annie.  If there's an easy way to do something, I'm all for it.  LOL

Hugs,
Vicki

Wow Thanks Vicki.........I knew you could do that with the single pages but didn't know it worked on multi pages :)

See Mac.......we both learned something new today :)

Hugs,
Annie
Burt - 30 Jan 2004 08:31 GMT
Mac,
   Another way to save the attachments, backgrounds, sound files and
all of it is to go to TOOLS/OPTIONS and on the SEND tab, put the
radio button in PLAIN TEXT and hit APPLY and OK.  Then go back
to the stationery file you want and click MESSAGE on the main OE
toolbar and select FORWARD and you don't even have to E Mail it to
yourself... You will see all the stuff in the attachment bar and then go
to FILE/SAVE ATTACHMENTS on that forwarded window and you will
have it all... Then I do a CTRL +F2 and that gives me the code to the
entire file....  I then put ALL of it in a folder and work with it from
there... Been doing this for years and it is foolproof... After you have
saved all the stuff you want, be sure and go back and reverse the
Plain Text back to HTML and you are set...
Hope this helps.
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> I know how to save the "attachments" (graphic and sound files) in posted
> stationery that is ONE FILE but how do you do it when the stationery is in 2
> or more posts?  Also, how do you save the entire stationery when it is 2 or
> more posts?  Used to know all this stuff but things have changed a lot since
> I played with stationery last (couple of years ago). Thanks Mac
 
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