ID: Q169566
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When you create a New Letter to Contact in Microsoft Outlook, your custom letter template does not appear in the list of Page Designs in the Microsoft Word Letter Wizard.
The letter templates you create in Word must be saved in the Letters & Faxes folder. The word "Letter" must be in the file name. For example, if you name one template "My.Dot" and one template "My Letter.dot," only "My Letter.dot" is displayed in the list of page designs.
NOTE: "New Letter to Contact" is designed to work with Microsoft Word 97 or later. It will not work with earlier versions of Microsoft Word, or other word processing programs.
1. Start Word.
2. Create your template.
NOTE: Only Styles will be used in your letter. Graphics, frames,
textboxes, and elements within frames and textboxes do not appear
in the letter to contact.
3. On the File menu, click Save As.
4. Select Document Template (*.dot) in the Save as type box.
5. Type the name "XXXXX Letter.dot" in the File Name box (where XXXXX is
your file name.)
6. Click to select the Letters & Faxes folder in the Save In list.
7. Click Save.
8. On the File menu, click Close.
When you start the Letter Wizard from a Contact in Outlook, the template will now appear in the list of available templates under "Choose a Page Design."
1. Click the Contacts icon in the Outlook Bar.
2. Select a contact and on the Contact menu, click "New Letter to Contact."
3. On the Letter Format tab, select your custom template from the "Choose a
page design" list.
4. Select any other options to determine the general appearance of your
letter, and then click Finish to start typing the text of your letter in
Word.
NOTE: If you enabled the option "Prompt to save Normal template" in Word,
you may receive the following message when you quit Word:
Changes have been made that affect the global template, Normal.dot. Do
you want to save those changes?
The Outlook action, "New Letter to Contact," does not modify the Normal
template. Unless you changed your Normal template, click No in the above
dialog box.
Additional query words:
Keywords : kbinterop IntpOff
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: December 15, 1998