Inserting files as text puts them in the message body, before the signature.
This can't be changed.
In older versions it was possible to use the signature feature to insert
boilerplate text. Outlook 2007 doesn't support this as you can only have 1
signature. Instead, use quick parts for boiler plate. If you need to use
stationery with boiler plate text add the signature to the stationery and
disable signatures for new mail (or assign a blank sig so you can swap
signatures).
If the boiler plate text is a disclaimer that should follow the sig, make a
sig that includes it and make one without the disclaimer, so you can easily
switch signatures (with a right click).
--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
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"Dave" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> In versions of Outlook prior to 2007 a stationery file could be used to
> insert standard text such as a disclaimer or confidentiality statement,
> when
> the signature was automatically inserted into the message it would be
> placed
> before the stationery text. This does not hold true to OL2007. This
> issue
> was addressed for OL2003 in KB947406 - (In Outlook 2003, a signature is
> added
> after boilerplate text that is contained in the stationery for new e-mail
> messages).
>
> Is there a work around or possibly a hotfix for this available?
>