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RJSkon

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  5. Jack Here is the actual setup page, you may have to be a CompuServe member to access it, http://www.forumscentral.com/email/imap.htm Let me know if you can't access it and I'll copy it to a page of mine. Richard
  6. Trudy To capture the Bitmap image of your template, preview your template in CuteSite and than do the following. Click on the "Print Screen" button or "Sys Rq" (one in the same) this sends the image of the screen to Windows Clip Board. After you have done that, open Windows Paint Brush and click on "Edit" and than on "Paste", the image will appear, at this time you can move the screen capture around by placing the cursor on the screen, move your template so the top border is close to the top of the screen, crop the area of your Template from border to border, click "Copy" open a new window in Paintbrush and paste the cropped image there and than save the file with the same name as your template. This is the hard part, you now have to resize the image of your template so it will work in the CSB wizards. The image wants to be resized to 156 pixels wide by 106 pixels high (106 pixels high is not critical), once the image is resized, save it to the "WebDesigns" folder, the resized image must have the same name as your template file with a .bmp extension. If you don’t have an image program that can resize an image, you can download a freebie called "Easy Thumbnails" at, http://fookes.com/ Good Luck Richard
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  8. Rob I'm a member of CompuServe which is owned by AOL. I found the information for setting up Outlook Express by going to the CompuServe "E-mail and Communication" Forum which sent me to a page which was quite detailed. I did not have any problem setting OLE up for a POP 3 account and also to get my CompuServe mail. I continue to use CompuServe as my primary E-mail service. I just use OLE to get email from my domain, instead of opening up their control panel. Perhaps AOL has some type of "E-mail and Communication" Forum that you can go to for the setup. Richard
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