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Method 1: Get the file location of Outlook templates. And now it opens the template folder, and you will view all Outlook templates within it. Quick Report, Count Selected Mails Enable you to do smarter, faster and better in Outlook. Read More Download Now You are guest Login Now. Loading comment The comment will be refreshed after To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished. Any more feedback?

The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. Not enough pictures. Any additional feedback? Submit feedback. Thank you for your feedback! Then configure to attach original message when relying or forwarding a message. This is just what I was looking for.

Amazing, thank you! Is there a way for this to retain the contents of the subject on the subject line? My "Subject: [subject content]" line appears in the body. How did you move the subject from mail content to the proper Subject bar? Thanks a lot! BTW, did you know how to force Word to use specific email template when sending an email using Share?

Clear tutorial and it worked immediately! Thank you. It worked for me. I suggest maybe add to your article the information about amending the HTML script to delete the two blank lines at the top. I might have missed that and carried on being annoyed with it if I had not looked at the comments. It just doesn't work. I open a new email, set it to my custom template with my institution's fonts and colors that I've created, and follow your steps for saving the stationary and changing the default.

But when I open a new email, it still defaults to the first office theme. Further, it disables all my styles. I'm running Outlook Enterprise on Windows I'm trying to do the same thing as you, but this method doesn't work for me either.

There still does not seem to be a way to have new emails default to a custom theme. It's such a bizarre situation in MS Office. You can set a default theme in Word easy-peasy. Select the "Design" tab, customize your theme, then click on "Set as Default". But in every other Office app it is either completely different or just not possible. That is helpful and cool! I use two inboxes. How do I set up different default template depending on which return address I am using? But the new message will have 2 line spacing from the header.



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