USING STATIONERY
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useful. As always, proceed at your own risk. Read through it
first to see if you understand it and always follow them word for word,
step by step. Do not rush or skip any steps. I am only responsible
for 'my' errors. *S*
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To use stationery after
you unzip it........there are 2 different places
you can pull up a new message using stationery.
| ***This tutorial was written in/for Win98/98SE, but also applies to WinXP. The boxes in the screenshots below will look different but the settings are basically the same. |
| 1. Hit the little
black down arrow next to your Compose Message Button. DO NOT use "format". Your stationery will not work correctly. |

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OR 2. Go to Message on your toolbar......New Message Using......click on Select Stationery. |

| The stationery window will come up.........you can either double click the stationery you want or highlight it and click ok. Your stationery is ready to use. It will not scroll in the compose window. |

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