Re: HTML backgrounds? - thanks!

2004-07-07 Thread Urban
Tuesday, July 6, 2004, Britt Henrikson wrote:

 You can't use html sjablones for TB.

 That's really a shame. I love to send and get mails with real letter
 papers.

The best you can do is to find an image that tiles nicely an use that
one.
If you, for example, open Outlook Express (presuming you have that
installed), you can find where the images it uses for background are by
creating a new message using a template, then go to
Format - Background - Image (I think, I am directly translating from a
Swedish OE). Or, if you're in a lazy mood, type
%CommonProgramFiles%\Microsoft Shared/Stationery/ in your
Start-menu - Run and the correct folder should open.
Remember, or write down or whatever, the file name. Then, in TB, when
you want a document background, you click the correct button, check the
Use background image, and press Load.

Hope I explained it clear enough. I'll be away from mail for a time, so
I can't answer you if you have any questions.

-- 
Urban

If a dog will not come to you after having looked you in the face, you
should go home and examine your conscience. (Woodrow Wilson)


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Re: HTML backgrounds? - thanks!

2004-07-06 Thread Britt Henrikson
Hallo Roelof,

 You can't use html sjablones for TB.

That's really a shame. I love to send and get mails with real letter
papers.


(Roelof to Mark:)
 BTW You're one of the few on this list who will have understood my
 garbling of languages.

Well, here is another one. I had no problem to understand!


 Of course I meant 'templates' in stead of 'sjablones' and as far as
 I know the latter isn't a proper word in any language.

Then you don't know Norwegian! ;-) Or maybe that's exactly what you
do, unconsciously - what if you were a Norwegian in your previous
life?!


-- 
Best regards,
Britt Henrikson
Using TB! 2.10.03 on Win2000



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