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HOW TO CREATE THE RULE FOR CHANGE THE SIGNATURE WHILE COMPOSING

 
 
Amol
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      18th Dec 2009
how to create the rule for change the signature while composing in ms-outlook
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Roady [MVP]
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You can link a signature to an account via;
Tools-> Options-> tab Mail Format-> button Signatures...

When you switch accounts, it will switch your signature as well (provided
your default accounts has a default signature).

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