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CarlosAntenna March 1st 06 03:03 PM

Logo in Signature
 
I've been asked to put the company LOGO in a signature.
How can this be done?

--
Carlos



Ted Zieglar March 1st 06 03:48 PM

Logo in Signature
 
In Outlook Express - you posted to an Outlook Express newsgroup - signatutes
are created in Tools Options Signatures.

Your company should reconsider the wisdom of placing a logo in a signature.
In the first place, the logo will increase the size of the email, and in the
second place, more and more businesses (and individuals) are reading email
in plain text - no matter how the email was originally created - as a
security measure. SP 2 automatically suppresses images by default, and it's
unlikely that a corporate IT department will change this setting.

--
Ted Zieglar
"You can do it if you try."

"CarlosAntenna" wrote in message
...
I've been asked to put the company LOGO in a signature.
How can this be done?

--
Carlos




brackenburn March 1st 06 08:38 PM

Logo in Signature
 

Hi "Carlosantenna",

First save the graphic of your logo somewhere.
Then
COPY this code:

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

and PASTE it into a new Notepad window. Edit the src value (the part within
quotes and underlined) to represent the full path to the image you saved.
Then save the file and give it an htm file extension. Then click on the
file to open it and verify that the image is displayed (if its not, then the
path to the image in the src is incorrect and you will need to fix it).

Then use that file in OE as your signature for HTML formatted messages (it
will not work for plain text).

Thanks to "steve".

Now go to OE / Tools / Options / Signatures and designate that file as your
HTML
signature.

Good Luck.
Andy I.






Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE March 2nd 06 09:10 AM

Logo in Signature
 
"AlmostBob" wrote in message

CSS allows authors to create A logo that remains on the page at all
times, when you scroll around the page
----------begin--------------
BODY style="BACKGROUND-POSITION: right top;
BACKGROUND-REPEAT: no-repeat"
bgProperties=fixed background=HREF
----------end--------------

href is the local image if "send pictures with mail" is checked
href is the full path to the image on a web host if "send pictures
with mail" is NOT checked
especially effective for translucent images
BACKGROUND-POSITION: allowable descriptors are 0-100% for horizontal
or vertical position, if % % given Horizontal is first% vertical is
second%, or text descriptors left center right, top bottom,, if
vertical descriptor is ommitted images is vertically centered, if
horizontal descriptor is ommitted image is left aligned


Remember that the maximum size of the file is 4 KB.

--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE
"Anyone who prefers security over freedom deserves neither."


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