22-12-2008, 03:29 PM
Create a message form to use as a template
Create a new e-mail message. Add the recipient, subject, and message content that you use each time you send this type of message. Exclude information that will vary each time. On the Tools menu, point to Forms, and then click Publish Form As. In the Look in list, click Personal Forms Library. In the Display name box, type the name you want to appear in the list of forms. In the Form name box, type a name for the form if you want it to be different from the display name. Click Publish.
The next time you need to send this type of message, open it from the Personal Forms Library: on the File menu, point to New, and then click Choose Form. (Click Personal Forms Library in the Look in list, if necessary.) Send the form as is or add new information. (Outlook won't add the new information to the form template stored in the Personal Forms Library unless you republish the form.)
To add fields to your New Message form, you need to customize the form in the Outlook Forms design environment. For more information, see the Advanced Customization book in the Outlook Help table of contents.
Note Instead of publishing the form to your Personal Forms Library, you can save it as a template (.oft) file. However, a form saved this way takes longer to open, and it won't be available if you open your mailbox from another computer.
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Create a new e-mail message. Add the recipient, subject, and message content that you use each time you send this type of message. Exclude information that will vary each time. On the Tools menu, point to Forms, and then click Publish Form As. In the Look in list, click Personal Forms Library. In the Display name box, type the name you want to appear in the list of forms. In the Form name box, type a name for the form if you want it to be different from the display name. Click Publish.
The next time you need to send this type of message, open it from the Personal Forms Library: on the File menu, point to New, and then click Choose Form. (Click Personal Forms Library in the Look in list, if necessary.) Send the form as is or add new information. (Outlook won't add the new information to the form template stored in the Personal Forms Library unless you republish the form.)
To add fields to your New Message form, you need to customize the form in the Outlook Forms design environment. For more information, see the Advanced Customization book in the Outlook Help table of contents.
Note Instead of publishing the form to your Personal Forms Library, you can save it as a template (.oft) file. However, a form saved this way takes longer to open, and it won't be available if you open your mailbox from another computer.
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