To answer the OP's original question - I don't believe it is possible
to have OOo writer as the 'inbuilt' email composer for Outlook (or
even Thunderbird).

Problem is the email that
gets sent doesn't look the same as what I composed when using
stationery. It gets indented a couple of extra tab stops when viewed by
the recipient instead of looking like it did when I composed it

That is why composing and sending in plain text is still the best way
to email (unless your doing some large marketing campaign that is)...

/paul

On 3/22/05, Caleb Marcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree, Thunderbird is definitely better than Outlook. If you need the
> PIM functions (calendar, to do list), you can use Sunbird, also made by
> Mozilla.
>
> Sophie Gautier wrote:
>
> > Hi Chuck,
> > Chuck wrote:
> >
> >> Outlook has an option to let you use MS Word as your email editor. Does
> >> anyone know if it's possible to make it use OOo Writer instead? The more
> >> I work with OOo the more a like it over MS Office.
> >
> >
> > Why don't you give a try to Thunderbird ?
> > http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/
> > I'm sure the more you'll use it the more you'll like it over Outlook :)
> >
> > Kind regards
> > Sophie
> >
> >
> >
>
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