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Using Outlook 2007 & Windows XP
Please excuse the cross posting. I posted the following in microsoft.public.outlook.general a couple days ago and I'm now wondering if it might be possible to do something in VBA to accomplish the following. The signature files are available in their rtf format. Also, I now understand that the signature files are a quantity of 200+ instead of previously noted 100+, so the task has grown! I have 100+ signature files that I need to create / insert into Quick Parts. Any suggestions on how to do this efficiently would be appreciated. Also, any suggestions on how to efficiently distribute the Quick Parts file to other users? I'm aware that the Quick Parts are stored in C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates\NormalEmail.dotm Microsoft's suggestion "Save and distribute building blocks with a template" http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...086531033.aspx This is not clear to me on how this is done. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated |
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