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I was using a PPC imac until about 2 months ago when I got a new imac, running SL.  Last year or maybe even before that, I remember seeing some info about options in mail that were not available to those running a slightly older OS and I think one of them was a type of 'stationary' in mac mail.  I'd seen some of the templates and thought I could se think of times I might want to use one.  When I got my new imac I looked in mail and it doesn't look any different than the mac mail I had running on my PPC with Leopard. 
Today I was at the apple store, picking up my imac which needed service at apple's request and on apple's dime and played on a an imac there running Lion, to play with it a bit and see how it looks.  I've been holding off, wanting to see if they shake some of the bugs out from the first roll out.  I opened mac mail and saw a little box in the upper right corner and when I clicked on it, a row of 5 or 6 stationary templates showed up.  So they are there in Lion.  But I SWEAR I saw some hype/advertisement about this feature over a year ago and remember it was not available for my older OS. 
Does anyone know if there are stationary type options for mac mail, for SL users?
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michelle

It is available on my machine running Mail in Snow Leopard, but only in the header for a New Message window -
You may need to drag the window wider to the right in order to have that pop into view. If it still doesn't show, check the items set for view in the toolbar: with the New Message window active, select "Customize Toolbar..." from the View menu, and add that item if necessary.
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