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.
 
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David Thomas

Hi
Sounds as though you want to SPAM people more like ? Why
not just have the www.<your_domain>.com address ?

Regards
Davidt
 
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Steve P

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.
 
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Tarkan Shahho

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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