Can I embed a jpg (with hyperlink) as a signiture

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Steve P

I am using Outlook 2000 and I would like to add a jpg(or ?) company logo at
the end of every message I send out that also contains an embedded hyperlink
so that when the recipient clicks on the logo, it opens IE and goes to the
company web site. I have tried creating it in Word then pasting but that
didn't work. I also have an incomming e-mail that does this but when I cut
and paste it into another e-mail, it loses its functionality? If anyone has
any info or can point me in the right direction it would be very much
appreciated.
 
Hi
Sounds as though you want to SPAM people more like ? Why
not just have the www.<your_domain>.com address ?

Regards
Davidt
 
David,

I take offence to your first sentence and honestly am surprised by it. If
anyone else would like to seriuosly try to help me I would appreciate it. I
am not trying to just put a url in the e-mail as you suggest in your second
sentence. I am trying to put my company logo at the bottom of the e-mail so
that when a client recieves an e-mail from me and they can click on it, it
takes them to the Company website. I work for the Boys and Girls Club of
Northern Florida and have no interest in Spamming anyone. I recieved an
e-mail from a client and liked how their's worked. However, when I cut and
pasted it into a new e-mail it lost its functionality. If anyone has any
constructive advise, I really would appreciate it.
 
If you are using outlook 2000, just reference the jpg using the standard
HTML <IMG SRC=' XYZ.jpg'> tag in your HTML signature.

Then you need to place the image in
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Stationery\

This works for outlook 2000 and 2002, but I just can't seem to make it work
for 2003!!!

regards
tarkan
 

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