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Old March 22nd 06, 06:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Rick Altman
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Default Exotic Outlook signatures

I am an expert user who has never wanted to be bothered with creating a
graphical-based sig block for my email signoffs. Now, however, a client
insists on my creating one for him, and I can't very well refuse because I
don't like them or because I don't know how to do them.

His is elaborate enough that I am going to have to start in my graphic
drawing program. So my questions a

1. In what format should I export this graphic?

2. And then what exactly do I do to create the signature or template?

- In the absence of an Import command, do I use Paste Special?

- And then how is the formatting saved? It's not like a text-based
Signature


I'll be a quick study, but I start quite green and naive...




Rick A.
Pleasanton CA


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Old March 23rd 06, 02:33 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Nikki
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Default Exotic Outlook signatures

There are a few resources that you could start with. I always start with
www.Slipstick.com site:

To Create an AutoSignature for WordMail:
http://www.slipstick.com/wordmail/sig.htm

To add graphic to an autosig:
http://www.slipstick.com/mail1/siggraphic.htm

Create an Outlook Message Signature Using FrontPage
http://www.wce.wwu.edu/Resources/Tec...gFrontPage.htm

These should give you a good start.

Nikki

"Rick Altman" wrote in message
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I am an expert user who has never wanted to be bothered with creating a
graphical-based sig block for my email signoffs. Now, however, a client
insists on my creating one for him, and I can't very well refuse because I
don't like them or because I don't know how to do them.

His is elaborate enough that I am going to have to start in my graphic
drawing program. So my questions a

1. In what format should I export this graphic?

2. And then what exactly do I do to create the signature or template?

- In the absence of an Import command, do I use Paste Special?

- And then how is the formatting saved? It's not like a text-based
Signature


I'll be a quick study, but I start quite green and naive...




Rick A.
Pleasanton CA



 




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