Outlook 2003: No signature included when sending an attachment fr.

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Guest

Have tried using Word 2003 as editor (and not using it) as Email editor, same
issue. Exchange 5.5 on LAN. When sending a Word document as an attachment,
the default signature in Outlook 2003 will not automatcially appear, we have
to manually copy and paste it into the new message from Word. (File > Send To
 
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Guest

I am seeing this same issue in Office 2003 and can find no reference to it on
Microsoft's Premier Site. Have you found any resolution? Thank you!

ksquacker said:
Have tried using Word 2003 as editor (and not using it) as Email editor, same
issue. Exchange 5.5 on LAN. When sending a Word document as an attachment,
the default signature in Outlook 2003 will not automatcially appear, we have
to manually copy and paste it into the new message from Word. (File > Send To
Mail Receipent [as attachement]) Is this a new 2003 feature? :(
 
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Guest

Hi Cheryl,
No not yet :( Am still trying to figure it out.

Cheryl McMahan said:
I am seeing this same issue in Office 2003 and can find no reference to it on
Microsoft's Premier Site. Have you found any resolution? Thank you!

ksquacker said:
Have tried using Word 2003 as editor (and not using it) as Email editor, same
issue. Exchange 5.5 on LAN. When sending a Word document as an attachment,
the default signature in Outlook 2003 will not automatcially appear, we have
to manually copy and paste it into the new message from Word. (File > Send To
Mail Receipent [as attachement]) Is this a new 2003 feature? :(
 
G

Guest

So far it's looking like it's by Microsoft design. I can't find any article
Have tried using Word 2003 as editor (and not using it) as Email editor, same
issue. Exchange 5.5 on LAN. When sending a Word document as an attachment,
the default signature in Outlook 2003 will not automatcially appear, we have
to manually copy and paste it into the new message from Word. (File > Send To
Mail Receipent [as attachement]) Is this a new 2003 feature? :(
 

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