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Hi!
When I reply to a message, I want to include my own signature which is a nice text with special fonts, colors and logo. The problem is that the format which is applied to this signature is the same as the format of the message which was sent to me (plain text for example). Is there a way to get the right format for the signature in this special case? My mail client is Microsoft Outlook 2003 SP2 (and Exchange 2003 SP2 mail server...) Help appreciated. Nicolas |
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Hi Nicolas,
You must convert the message to HTML format (Format-HTML) and then insert your signature (manually). There are ways to do all these operations automatically if you do not wish to do this every time you reply to an email that is not in HTML format. You can either use a custom VBA script that you can write it yourself (if you have programming knowledge) or you can find it on the internet. Another method is to use add-ins. An example add-in for this case is Bells & Whistles for Outlook (http://www.emailaddressmanager.com/productivity.html). "Nicolas Macarez" wrote in message ... Hi! When I reply to a message, I want to include my own signature which is a nice text with special fonts, colors and logo. The problem is that the format which is applied to this signature is the same as the format of the message which was sent to me (plain text for example). Is there a way to get the right format for the signature in this special case? My mail client is Microsoft Outlook 2003 SP2 (and Exchange 2003 SP2 mail server...) Help appreciated. Nicolas |
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A plain text message can contain only .... plain text, no formatting.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Nicolas Macarez" wrote in message ... Hi! When I reply to a message, I want to include my own signature which is a nice text with special fonts, colors and logo. The problem is that the format which is applied to this signature is the same as the format of the message which was sent to me (plain text for example). Is there a way to get the right format for the signature in this special case? My mail client is Microsoft Outlook 2003 SP2 (and Exchange 2003 SP2 mail |
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Also,
Consider this: Does your recipient have the same fonts that you are putting in your signature. If not, they will not see yours, only their default... "Nicolas Macarez" wrote in message ... Hi! When I reply to a message, I want to include my own signature which is a nice text with special fonts, colors and logo. The problem is that the format which is applied to this signature is the same as the format of the message which was sent to me (plain text for example). Is there a way to get the right format for the signature in this special case? My mail client is Microsoft Outlook 2003 SP2 (and Exchange 2003 SP2 mail server...) Help appreciated. Nicolas |
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Thanks for all your replies...
I guess the answser which suits my needs is the post from Dan Pascal : http://www.emailaddressmanager.com/outlook/format.html I'll have a try! Regards. Nicolas "Chuck Davis" newsgroup at anthemwebs dot com wrote in message ... Also, Consider this: Does your recipient have the same fonts that you are putting in your signature. If not, they will not see yours, only their default... "Nicolas Macarez" wrote in message ... Hi! When I reply to a message, I want to include my own signature which is a nice text with special fonts, colors and logo. The problem is that the format which is applied to this signature is the same as the format of the message which was sent to me (plain text for example). Is there a way to get the right format for the signature in this special case? My mail client is Microsoft Outlook 2003 SP2 (and Exchange 2003 SP2 mail server...) Help appreciated. Nicolas |
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