It's is not an Outlook thing but a Windows/IE thing.
Clearing your IE history would reset it. In your Internet options you can
also set your default color for visited and not visited links.
You can overrule these for your signature by using CSS and define the color
settings for the various iterations of the <a ...> tag (hover, visited,
etc...).
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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
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"MrGearhead" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:C3396C6D-B89E-4DDA-99A0-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Okay... So it sounds like I must have clicked on my own signature at some
> point recently... I can believe that...
>
> And... it appears that others will see the right color (blue), unless
> they've clicked on the link???
>
> So, that begs a few questions:
>
> 1) How do I reset the color to blue? I can understand why the link may
> have changed color for the session I had that doc open, but after that...
> it
> should be blue until clicked again 9or at least blue until Outlook is
> restarted).
>
> If it stays magenta forever and always hereon out, then that just seems
> like
> bad programming.
>
> 2) If someone else clicks on the link, I assume it turns the color that
> THEY have THEIR Outlook set to for the "change color of links once clicked
> setting"...???
>
> Where is that setting?
>
> 3) I suppose I could change that setting to "change" to blue (even though
> it already is blue). That would keep the color right on at least my
> machine.
> Would that work??? And... Is there any other way to "trick" Outlook 2003
> to work like I need it to? I like the idea of changing colors of links
> I've
> seen when browsing, but it doesn't make much sense in the context of an
> email
> link in a signature. Is there a way to have it always stay blue no matter
> if
> I and/or a recipient clicks the email link???
>
>
>
>
> "MrGearhead" wrote:
>
>> Using Win XP, Office 2003.
>>
>> In my signature font, I have my email address as the first line of the
>> signature.
>>
>> This line is blue, bolded, arial underlined. The remaining info (job
>> title,
>> phone, fax, etc) are all regular green text. It's been this way for 3
>> years.
>>
>> A few days ago, for whatever reason, the email address in my signature
>> now
>> shows up as magenta, bolded, arial, underlined. The color for this line
>> has
>> changed from blue (right) to magenta (wrong). The green text below this
>> line
>> is still green.
>>
>> When I go to the signature change screen under Tool>>Options, the
>> signature
>> does have a magenta (wrong color) for the email adress. It appears as
>> "custom" under the font color drop box. When I chosse blue to overide,
>> it
>> still displays as magenta. It's not letting me force it to blue like
>> it's
>> been.
>>
>> I suspect this has to do with how Hypertext is defaulted in Outlook...
>> Perhaps this was updated on a recent update?
>>
>> Anyone knwo what's going on?
>>
>>