signature trouble with multiple accounts

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Guest

Hello, I manage two email accounts with Outlook 2003. Both have their unique
signatures attached.
It used to work like a charm that I would simply switch accounts and the
correct signature and reply-to address would appear.
Recently (without my being able to tell why) it defaults to the signature of
Account A and when I switch to account B it does not automatically switch the
signature.
When I manually click on the right signature, it does not replace the former
signature, but just appends it below, so I end up with two signatures and
need to delete one... a real nuisance.
Any help would be much appreciated!
 
R

Roady [MVP]

Make sure Word is set as the e-mail editor in Tools-> Options-> tab Mail
Format

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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-FREE tool; QuickMail. Create new Outlook items anywhere from within Windows
-Properly back-up and restore your Outlook data
 
G

Guest

I am having the same problem. Word is my email editor, and it seems to work
in Outlook 2002 (which I have on another machine) but not in 2003.

Roady said:
Make sure Word is set as the e-mail editor in Tools-> Options-> tab Mail
Format

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-FREE tool; QuickMail. Create new Outlook items anywhere from within Windows
-Properly back-up and restore your Outlook data

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rosiewrose said:
Hello, I manage two email accounts with Outlook 2003. Both have their
unique
signatures attached.
It used to work like a charm that I would simply switch accounts and the
correct signature and reply-to address would appear.
Recently (without my being able to tell why) it defaults to the signature
of
Account A and when I switch to account B it does not automatically switch
the
signature.
When I manually click on the right signature, it does not replace the
former
signature, but just appends it below, so I end up with two signatures and
need to delete one... a real nuisance.
Any help would be much appreciated!
 

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