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Can I use Wrd 02 as the advanced editor for Outlook 03 signatures

 
 
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      23rd Oct 2007
I am helping someone create an Outlook (03) signature that includes an image.
His advanced editor defaults to Word 2002. He is getting an error that says
the htm file "could not be located. This signature may have been removed."
I'm wondering if the cause of this is his use of Word 02 instead of Word 03
as his editor.
 
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      23rd Oct 2007
well OL 2003 requires word 2003 as the word editor

"jtrekker" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am helping someone create an Outlook (03) signature that includes an
>image.
> His advanced editor defaults to Word 2002. He is getting an error that
> says
> the htm file "could not be located. This signature may have been removed."
> I'm wondering if the cause of this is his use of Word 02 instead of Word
> 03
> as his editor.



 
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