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How Can I View Outlook Stationery In Gmail?


You can’t. Outlook (and several other email clients) enable you to include stationery or background images in your email message to dress up the look of your email messages. Currently, Gmail does not render these images as expected. Read on for some of my thoughts about stationery….

First off, I need to step up on my soapbox for a moment….

I really never understood the draw of background images or stationery in email messages. Other than allowing you to inject a bit of individuality into a message, what purpose does it really server? I personally find them typically distracting, not so much the images themselves, but the content chosen. Some are elegant and pleasing to look at, but some are just plain distracting. (more…)

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#1. September 29th, 2008, at 7:17 PM.

I know that a lot of people don’t like stationery. But there’s some of us do. I enjoy using stationery. For me, its a lot of fun me. I hope that gmail has sojme soon.

Thank you,
Joyce

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Grace_Marie
#2. November 15th, 2008, at 8:20 PM.

I totally agree Joyce,in my case being a Senior I get a lot of enjoyment out of emailing friends and family with pleasing Stationery,it brightens my day and everyone I send to enjoys it.It would be good if we could pick out the best of each Email programme available and join it into one good one.:)
Have a good day all.

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