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Excelsior Flanges July 15th 09 10:01 AM

Unable to add HTML signature
 
Hello...

I have been trying to add a html file as a signature but it says that the file is too large...

PLEASE HELP

Thank you


Ken July 15th 09 11:49 AM

Unable to add HTML signature
 
Note: HTML Signatures must be less than 4KB.

Word processors add extra code when creating html signatures.

To wash out the extra code, open signature file with NotePad, then save and use this file.


Or create HTML signature file using Outlook Express.

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 the graphic.

"Excelsior Flanges" wrote in message ...
Hello...

I have been trying to add a html file as a signature but it says that the file is too large...

PLEASE HELP

Thank you


Ken July 15th 09 11:49 AM

Unable to add HTML signature
 
Note: HTML Signatures must be less than 4KB.

Word processors add extra code when creating html signatures.

To wash out the extra code, open signature file with NotePad, then save and use this file.


Or create HTML signature file using Outlook Express.

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 the graphic.

"Excelsior Flanges" wrote in message ...
Hello...

I have been trying to add a html file as a signature but it says that the file is too large...

PLEASE HELP

Thank you


Bruce Hagen July 15th 09 01:40 PM

Unable to add HTML signature
 
Where have I seen that before? VBEG
--

~Bruce


"Ken" wrote in message
...
Note: HTML Signatures must be less than 4KB.

Word processors add extra code when creating html signatures.

To wash out the extra code, open signature file with NotePad, then save and
use this file.


Or create HTML signature file using Outlook Express.

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 the
graphic.

"Excelsior Flanges" wrote in message
...
Hello...

I have been trying to add a html file as a signature but it says that the
file is too large...

PLEASE HELP

Thank you


Bruce Hagen July 15th 09 01:40 PM

Unable to add HTML signature
 
Where have I seen that before? VBEG
--

~Bruce


"Ken" wrote in message
...
Note: HTML Signatures must be less than 4KB.

Word processors add extra code when creating html signatures.

To wash out the extra code, open signature file with NotePad, then save and
use this file.


Or create HTML signature file using Outlook Express.

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 the
graphic.

"Excelsior Flanges" wrote in message
...
Hello...

I have been trying to add a html file as a signature but it says that the
file is too large...

PLEASE HELP

Thank you


Peter Foldes July 15th 09 05:59 PM

Unable to add HTML signature
 
The copyright law apparently is non existent :-)

--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message
...
Where have I seen that before? VBEG
--

~Bruce


"Ken" wrote in message
...
Note: HTML Signatures must be less than 4KB.

Word processors add extra code when creating html signatures.

To wash out the extra code, open signature file with NotePad, then save and use
this file.


Or create HTML signature file using Outlook Express.

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 the graphic.

"Excelsior Flanges" wrote in message
...
Hello...

I have been trying to add a html file as a signature but it says that the file is
too large...

PLEASE HELP

Thank you



Peter Foldes July 15th 09 05:59 PM

Unable to add HTML signature
 
The copyright law apparently is non existent :-)

--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message
...
Where have I seen that before? VBEG
--

~Bruce


"Ken" wrote in message
...
Note: HTML Signatures must be less than 4KB.

Word processors add extra code when creating html signatures.

To wash out the extra code, open signature file with NotePad, then save and use
this file.


Or create HTML signature file using Outlook Express.

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 the graphic.

"Excelsior Flanges" wrote in message
...
Hello...

I have been trying to add a html file as a signature but it says that the file is
too large...

PLEASE HELP

Thank you



john smith July 30th 09 03:56 AM

Unable to add HTML signature
 

"Excelsior Flanges" wrote in message ...
Hello...

I have been trying to add a html file as a signature but it says that the file is too large...

PLEASE HELP

Thank you


john smith July 30th 09 04:02 AM

Unable to add HTML signature
 

"Excelsior Flanges" wrote in message ...
Hello...

I have been trying to add a html file as a signature but it says that the file is too large...

PLEASE HELP

Thank you


john smith July 30th 09 04:07 AM

Unable to add HTML signature
 

"Excelsior Flanges" wrote in message ...
Hello...

I have been trying to add a html file as a signature but it says that the file is too large...

PLEASE HELP

Thank you



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