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Old January 13th 09, 02:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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Default Default Signature = .JPG?

Bruce,
I was keeping the clock back on purpose to keep a vital program running that
the 30 day trial has expired.
The company has not sent me the registration yet although I mailed in a
check.
I'll set the clock back after this reply and hope the software did not
notice.

Thank You,
After reading your reply a few times, I know how to proceed.
I'll experiment Wednesday and post the results.

--
respectfully.

616-644-1972
Byron Center MI

"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message
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You /still/ need to fix your date and time, please!

Note: HTML Signatures must be less than 4KB.

Open a New Message window and create your signature. (Insert graphic &
text). Click the Source Tab. (View | Source Edit if not already checked).
Highlight the entire source code and copy / paste into Notepad. File |
Save As and in the File Name field, save as an htm file, (i.e. Sig1.htm).
It will be saved to My Documents by default. Go to Tools | Options |
Signatures. Click: File | Browse and Insert your saved signature | Apply.
You can rename it now if you wish.

Of course, if the recipient is reading in Plain Text, they won't see it.
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Outlook Express
Imperial Beach, CA


" wrote in message
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I'm having trouble replying to Ron Sommer.

I tried every thing I could think of to get your HTML information to
work.
I guess I'll have to get my webmaster involved.
Thanks for the tip anyway.

--
respectfully.

616-644-1972
Byron Center MI
"Ron Sommer" wrote in message
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You can add a html file to a html message.

HTML
BODY
IMG src="file://c:\myimages\myimage.jpg"
/BODY
/HTML

You can copy that into Notepad and then edit it and then save it as an
html file and then designate that as the signature file.
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Ronald Sommer


" wrote in message
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Is there a way to fake OE6 into adding a picture (logo) automatically
instead of .txt?

--
respectfully.

616-644-1972
Byron Center MI






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