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I have created an e-mail signature using a table to control the layout and
formatting. This is fine until I reply or forward a message, as the signature then joins to the message I am trying to forward/reply to. I have gone into Advanced Edit Table Table Properties and set the text wrapping to 'None', which seems to work. However, when I make any edits to the signature it resets the table wrapping back to 'around', so that I get the problem repeated. Any ideas? |
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EssexSi wrote:
I have created an e-mail signature using a table to control the layout and formatting. This is fine until I reply or forward a message, as the signature then joins to the message I am trying to forward/reply to. I have gone into Advanced Edit Table Table Properties and set the text wrapping to 'None', which seems to work. However, when I make any edits to the signature it resets the table wrapping back to 'around', so that I get the problem repeated. Any ideas? Outlook version? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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2003 (SP2)
"Brian Tillman" wrote: EssexSi wrote: I have created an e-mail signature using a table to control the layout and formatting. This is fine until I reply or forward a message, as the signature then joins to the message I am trying to forward/reply to. I have gone into Advanced Edit Table Table Properties and set the text wrapping to 'None', which seems to work. However, when I make any edits to the signature it resets the table wrapping back to 'around', so that I get the problem repeated. Any ideas? Outlook version? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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EssexSi wrote:
2003 (SP2) I think you're falling prey to the fact that Outlook always uses the format of the original message when replying or forwarding and that is causing confusion in the composition. Have you tried applying your own stationery deliberately or tried switching to Plain Text and then back to HTML? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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