From: Sylvia Gould Subject: Stationery--Euroda 4.3, My help file says: Create a Message with Stationery (Sponsored and Paid modes only) To send a stationery message, do the following: 1. From the Message menu, select the stationery you want from the New Message With or Reply With submenus. A Composition Window appears containing the toolbar, header, and body from the stationery file. When I click on Reply with or New Message with, there is a right arrow on the menu, but nothing comes up. I bought my Eudora and paid full price for it. Is there something I'm missing?
At 11:47 AM 5/26/2001, you said: >Subject: Stationery--Euroda 4.3, > >My help file says: >Create a Message with Stationery > >(Sponsored and Paid modes only) >To send a stationery message, do the following: > >1. From the Message menu, select the stationery you want from the New >Message With or Reply With submenus. A Composition Window appears >containing the toolbar, header, and body from the stationery file. > >When I click on Reply with or New Message with, there is a right arrow on >the menu, but nothing comes up. I bought my Eudora and paid full price >for it. Is there something I'm missing? Hi Sylvia, You're not missing anything. You have to create some stationary in order to use that feature. Stationary in Eudora is not the same thing as in OE. It's not that "pretty" graphic intensive stuff that comes with OE. In Eudora, stationary is very useful for when you send the same message numerous times. For example, you can set up a stationary for one of your brickwalls, say your Smith family, and in that message you would have a one or two generation descendant outline for that family. Then when you want to send a message to someone or reply to someone about this family, you would then choose either the "New Message with" or "Reply With" then your stationary of choice. Your message comes up all typed out and you send it. To create a piece of stationary, first you open a new blank message. Don't address it to anyone. In the body, put what you want to be in the body. Then do the following from the main menu: File > Save as Stationary Give it a name that you know what it will be. Now you're ready to use your stationary whenever the occasion arises. I hope this answers your questions about the stationary feature in Eudora. Debbie Woolard djwoolard@earthlink.net