Changing 'Stationery'
Folder
for Different Languages
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I would like to thank one of my list subscribers - Ans, from the Netherlands - for these instructions. She has graciously offered to help anyone who has questions on this tutorial. She also speaks German and French. Click on her name to email her. Thank you Ans! Dutch
Version: Other
Versions: 2. Open Windows Explorer(Start/Programs) and go to the above file. Click (or double click-depending upon your settings) on the html file of the new stationery, it opens in Internet Explorer. Click on 'Edit' in Word or Notepad. In all file names, replace the word 'stationery' with 'the word that means 'stationery' in your language', close and save. Make sure you do not remove any " or <> when replacing the word. |
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