Bingo. The o.p. wanted a default signature, but that will do. Thanks!
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"Jayde" wrote in message ...
I'm reasonably sure the menu option will appear after you hit the 'Invite
Attendees' button.
IOW:
1) File - New - Meeting Request (and the option should be there)
or
1) File - New - Appointment
2) Click Invite Attendees (and the option should be there.)
=)
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
I think Diane needs a nap. Missing here too - unless she has a third
party add-in?
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After furious head scratching, Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] asked:
Where? I can't find it here. Am I blind? g
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
...
it's an option on my meeting request form...
"markj" wrote in message
...
Yes, outlook 2003
Does not appear to be an option from a meeting request.
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
Version? In outlook 2003, try Insert signature.
"markj" wrote in message
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Hi,
Anyone know how I can (3rd Party tools welcome) add a default
signature to
an Outlook meeting request?
Thanks,
Mark