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HTML Sig Files
Hi,
I have been using OE for the past couple of years and had a signature file created in HTML (in MS Word). I wanted to add a line to it, and when I did, I kept getting the "signature file is too large and will be truncated" error. When I opened the file and deleted the added line and re-saved, I figured that the error would go away..... but I still get it! I wanted to use HTML rather than the Text option so I could use bold and italics in my signature rather than plain text. It was my understanding that the 4kb limit for a signature was from BEFORE you could use HTML and that the limitation was not there when this format was used. Was I incorrect? How can I make it smaller..... the file shows up as 5kb? Is there an advantage to saving in a particular one of the HTML options in Word (HTML or Single file HTML)? Anyone with an idea? I would really appreciate it. PD |
HTML Sig Files
That did the trick.... THANKS!!!!
Another question, though..... how can I also include a graphic in my signature? Tried to copy & paste in the edit tab in OE and could not paste. This option was grayed out. If I try in MS Word.... again, the file becomes too large. "Paul D" wrote: Hi, I have been using OE for the past couple of years and had a signature file created in HTML (in MS Word). I wanted to add a line to it, and when I did, I kept getting the "signature file is too large and will be truncated" error. When I opened the file and deleted the added line and re-saved, I figured that the error would go away..... but I still get it! I wanted to use HTML rather than the Text option so I could use bold and italics in my signature rather than plain text. It was my understanding that the 4kb limit for a signature was from BEFORE you could use HTML and that the limitation was not there when this format was used. Was I incorrect? How can I make it smaller..... the file shows up as 5kb? Is there an advantage to saving in a particular one of the HTML options in Word (HTML or Single file HTML)? Anyone with an idea? I would really appreciate it. PD |
HTML Sig Files
Put the graphic in the new message window anlong with the text. Click the
Source tab and you will see something like this: !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" HTMLHEAD META http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" META content="MSHTML 6.00.2900.2963" name=GENERATOR STYLE/STYLE /HEAD BODY bgColor=#ffffff DIVIMG alt="" hspace=0 src="C:\Documents and Settings\Bruce\My Documents\My Pictures\Too_Much_Computer.gif" align=baseline border=0/DIV/BODY/HTML This is what you have to copy and paste to NotePad and continue with the instructions. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Paul D" wrote in message ... That did the trick.... THANKS!!!! Another question, though..... how can I also include a graphic in my signature? Tried to copy & paste in the edit tab in OE and could not paste. This option was grayed out. If I try in MS Word.... again, the file becomes too large. "Paul D" wrote: Hi, I have been using OE for the past couple of years and had a signature file created in HTML (in MS Word). I wanted to add a line to it, and when I did, I kept getting the "signature file is too large and will be truncated" error. When I opened the file and deleted the added line and re-saved, I figured that the error would go away..... but I still get it! I wanted to use HTML rather than the Text option so I could use bold and italics in my signature rather than plain text. It was my understanding that the 4kb limit for a signature was from BEFORE you could use HTML and that the limitation was not there when this format was used. Was I incorrect? How can I make it smaller..... the file shows up as 5kb? Is there an advantage to saving in a particular one of the HTML options in Word (HTML or Single file HTML)? Anyone with an idea? I would really appreciate it. PD |
HTML Sig Files
Forgive me for my ignorance, but how exactly do I put it in the new message?
As I said in the last post, I opened the graphic file, selected it, and copied it into the clipboard. But once I was back in OE, I could not paste it. The option is grayed out from the EDIT menu and CONTROL-V did nothing! Is there another way to insert the graphic into the new message? PD "Bruce Hagen" wrote: Put the graphic in the new message window anlong with the text. Click the Source tab and you will see something like this: !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" HTMLHEAD META http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" META content="MSHTML 6.00.2900.2963" name=GENERATOR STYLE/STYLE /HEAD BODY bgColor=#ffffff DIVIMG alt="" hspace=0 src="C:\Documents and Settings\Bruce\My Documents\My Pictures\Too_Much_Computer.gif" align=baseline border=0/DIV/BODY/HTML This is what you have to copy and paste to NotePad and continue with the instructions. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Paul D" wrote in message ... That did the trick.... THANKS!!!! Another question, though..... how can I also include a graphic in my signature? Tried to copy & paste in the edit tab in OE and could not paste. This option was grayed out. If I try in MS Word.... again, the file becomes too large. "Paul D" wrote: Hi, I have been using OE for the past couple of years and had a signature file created in HTML (in MS Word). I wanted to add a line to it, and when I did, I kept getting the "signature file is too large and will be truncated" error. When I opened the file and deleted the added line and re-saved, I figured that the error would go away..... but I still get it! I wanted to use HTML rather than the Text option so I could use bold and italics in my signature rather than plain text. It was my understanding that the 4kb limit for a signature was from BEFORE you could use HTML and that the limitation was not there when this format was used. Was I incorrect? How can I make it smaller..... the file shows up as 5kb? Is there an advantage to saving in a particular one of the HTML options in Word (HTML or Single file HTML)? Anyone with an idea? I would really appreciate it. PD |
HTML Sig Files
Where is the graphic saved? Let's say it is a small GIF in My Pictures. Open
a New Message window and Insert | Picture and browse to My Pictures, just as if you were going to e-mail the GIF to someone. Add the text of the Sig and then click the Source tab to get the code to copy and paste to Notepad. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Paul D" wrote in message ... Forgive me for my ignorance, but how exactly do I put it in the new message? As I said in the last post, I opened the graphic file, selected it, and copied it into the clipboard. But once I was back in OE, I could not paste it. The option is grayed out from the EDIT menu and CONTROL-V did nothing! Is there another way to insert the graphic into the new message? PD "Bruce Hagen" wrote: Put the graphic in the new message window anlong with the text. Click the Source tab and you will see something like this: !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" HTMLHEAD META http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" META content="MSHTML 6.00.2900.2963" name=GENERATOR STYLE/STYLE /HEAD BODY bgColor=#ffffff DIVIMG alt="" hspace=0 src="C:\Documents and Settings\Bruce\My Documents\My Pictures\Too_Much_Computer.gif" align=baseline border=0/DIV/BODY/HTML This is what you have to copy and paste to NotePad and continue with the instructions. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Paul D" wrote in message ... That did the trick.... THANKS!!!! Another question, though..... how can I also include a graphic in my signature? Tried to copy & paste in the edit tab in OE and could not paste. This option was grayed out. If I try in MS Word.... again, the file becomes too large. "Paul D" wrote: Hi, I have been using OE for the past couple of years and had a signature file created in HTML (in MS Word). I wanted to add a line to it, and when I did, I kept getting the "signature file is too large and will be truncated" error. When I opened the file and deleted the added line and re-saved, I figured that the error would go away..... but I still get it! I wanted to use HTML rather than the Text option so I could use bold and italics in my signature rather than plain text. It was my understanding that the 4kb limit for a signature was from BEFORE you could use HTML and that the limitation was not there when this format was used. Was I incorrect? How can I make it smaller..... the file shows up as 5kb? Is there an advantage to saving in a particular one of the HTML options in Word (HTML or Single file HTML)? Anyone with an idea? I would really appreciate it. PD |
HTML Sig Files
Don't use Word for the image. Its HTML is all screwed up.
Save the htm file if you must from Word as Filtered html. Then open the HTML file in Notepad and add the reference to the image as follows in the body: IMG src="File://myimages/myimage.gif" make sure you put the full path to the image in the src. steve "Paul D" wrote in message ... Forgive me for my ignorance, but how exactly do I put it in the new message? As I said in the last post, I opened the graphic file, selected it, and copied it into the clipboard. But once I was back in OE, I could not paste it. The option is grayed out from the EDIT menu and CONTROL-V did nothing! Is there another way to insert the graphic into the new message? PD "Bruce Hagen" wrote: Put the graphic in the new message window anlong with the text. Click the Source tab and you will see something like this: !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" HTMLHEAD META http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" META content="MSHTML 6.00.2900.2963" name=GENERATOR STYLE/STYLE /HEAD BODY bgColor=#ffffff DIVIMG alt="" hspace=0 src="C:\Documents and Settings\Bruce\My Documents\My Pictures\Too_Much_Computer.gif" align=baseline border=0/DIV/BODY/HTML This is what you have to copy and paste to NotePad and continue with the instructions. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Paul D" wrote in message ... That did the trick.... THANKS!!!! Another question, though..... how can I also include a graphic in my signature? Tried to copy & paste in the edit tab in OE and could not paste. This option was grayed out. If I try in MS Word.... again, the file becomes too large. "Paul D" wrote: Hi, I have been using OE for the past couple of years and had a signature file created in HTML (in MS Word). I wanted to add a line to it, and when I did, I kept getting the "signature file is too large and will be truncated" error. When I opened the file and deleted the added line and re-saved, I figured that the error would go away..... but I still get it! I wanted to use HTML rather than the Text option so I could use bold and italics in my signature rather than plain text. It was my understanding that the 4kb limit for a signature was from BEFORE you could use HTML and that the limitation was not there when this format was used. Was I incorrect? How can I make it smaller..... the file shows up as 5kb? Is there an advantage to saving in a particular one of the HTML options in Word (HTML or Single file HTML)? Anyone with an idea? I would really appreciate it. PD |
HTML Sig Files
In Notepad, File, Save As, put Sig1.htm in quotes, then you don't have to
change the file types to all files. "Sig1.htm" If you don't change the file type or use quotes, the file will be saved as Sig1.htm.txt . -- Ron Sommer "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... : My understanding is 4KB when finished, total. Is creating it in OE an option : for what you want to do? : : Open a New Message window and create your signature. 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 : ~IB-CA~ : : "Paul D" Paul wrote in message : ... : Hi, : : I have been using OE for the past couple of years and had a signature file : created in HTML (in MS Word). I wanted to add a line to it, and when I : did, : I kept getting the "signature file is too large and will be truncated" : error. : : When I opened the file and deleted the added line and re-saved, I figured : that the error would go away..... but I still get it! : : I wanted to use HTML rather than the Text option so I could use bold and : italics in my signature rather than plain text. : : It was my understanding that the 4kb limit for a signature was from BEFORE : you could use HTML and that the limitation was not there when this format : was : used. Was I incorrect? How can I make it smaller..... the file shows up : as : 5kb? : : Is there an advantage to saving in a particular one of the HTML options in : Word (HTML or Single file HTML)? : : Anyone with an idea? I would really appreciate it. : : PD : |
HTML Sig Files
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