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Signature Graphics
In using Outlook 2003 to create a signature with a logo, I followed
Microsoft's video demo....tools, option, mail format; message format is HTML and Word 2003 is checked to edit email messages; clicked Signatures, New to create a new signature with logo/picture, then advanced edit. For me Notepad comes up as the editor not Word as the demo indicates. Therefore cannot create the logo/picture as video demo indicates. How do I stop Notepad from opening up and have Word open instead? Video demo indicated there was an "article" to view/read if another program opened other than Word, but I could find no such article or demo. Would appreciate any help! Thanks. |
Signature Graphics
Lorraine wrote:
In using Outlook 2003 to create a signature with a logo, I followed Microsoft's video demo....tools, option, mail format; message format is HTML and Word 2003 is checked to edit email messages; clicked Signatures, New to create a new signature with logo/picture, then advanced edit. For me Notepad comes up as the editor not Word as the demo indicates. Open Internet Explorer and click ToolsInternet OptionsPrograms. Change the "HTML editor" drop-down from "Notepad" to "Microsoft Office Word". -- Brian Tillman |
Signature Graphics
Thanks for the info.
"Brian Tillman" wrote: Lorraine wrote: In using Outlook 2003 to create a signature with a logo, I followed Microsoft's video demo....tools, option, mail format; message format is HTML and Word 2003 is checked to edit email messages; clicked Signatures, New to create a new signature with logo/picture, then advanced edit. For me Notepad comes up as the editor not Word as the demo indicates. Open Internet Explorer and click ToolsInternet OptionsPrograms. Change the "HTML editor" drop-down from "Notepad" to "Microsoft Office Word". -- Brian Tillman |
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