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I actually set the color to black. But I just created a new one (started all
over) and now it's appearing correctly. Must have just been some sort of glitch. Thanks for your help! -- april "Peter Foldes" wrote: April Obviously when you created the sig you set the color to white or to the same as the background color. White on white or any color the same as the background will not show unless you highlight it or as you do run the cursor over it. Create a new (same) sig taking care that it is black in color not white or the same color as the background. -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "april" wrote in message ... I created a signature in Outlook 2003 and when I compose a new message the signature is invisible. Once the message is composed, if I run my cursor over the signature I can see it's there but in order for it to be visible I then have to go to font and change it to black in order for it to be visible in the final message. Does anyone know how to fix this? Thanks! -- april |
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i have been having the same problem and my computer tech support guy at the
office couldn't even figure it out. he told me to do a search for this problem which is how i came accross your post. i'm going to try to create a new one and see if i can get it to work now, too. but the font is definitely set to black and it comes up invisible, or white. this is so annoying! "april" wrote: I actually set the color to black. But I just created a new one (started all over) and now it's appearing correctly. Must have just been some sort of glitch. Thanks for your help! -- april "Peter Foldes" wrote: April Obviously when you created the sig you set the color to white or to the same as the background color. White on white or any color the same as the background will not show unless you highlight it or as you do run the cursor over it. Create a new (same) sig taking care that it is black in color not white or the same color as the background. -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "april" wrote in message ... I created a signature in Outlook 2003 and when I compose a new message the signature is invisible. Once the message is composed, if I run my cursor over the signature I can see it's there but in order for it to be visible I then have to go to font and change it to black in order for it to be visible in the final message. Does anyone know how to fix this? Thanks! -- april |
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ok, just figured it out. i had accidentally put "stationery" as "blank"
instead of as "none". that is what was causing the problem. just thought i'd share in case anyone else ever has this problem. "buckeyegal22" wrote: i have been having the same problem and my computer tech support guy at the office couldn't even figure it out. he told me to do a search for this problem which is how i came accross your post. i'm going to try to create a new one and see if i can get it to work now, too. but the font is definitely set to black and it comes up invisible, or white. this is so annoying! "april" wrote: I actually set the color to black. But I just created a new one (started all over) and now it's appearing correctly. Must have just been some sort of glitch. Thanks for your help! -- april "Peter Foldes" wrote: April Obviously when you created the sig you set the color to white or to the same as the background color. White on white or any color the same as the background will not show unless you highlight it or as you do run the cursor over it. Create a new (same) sig taking care that it is black in color not white or the same color as the background. -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "april" wrote in message ... I created a signature in Outlook 2003 and when I compose a new message the signature is invisible. Once the message is composed, if I run my cursor over the signature I can see it's there but in order for it to be visible I then have to go to font and change it to black in order for it to be visible in the final message. Does anyone know how to fix this? Thanks! -- april |
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Thank you buckeyegal2 for posting your reply to this issue! Your information helped immensely and saved much research time. We had this same issue in my office. Your reply fixed the issue.
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