Can't invoke signature from list

B

Brumac

In Outlook 2000 (IMO) with MS Word as the email editor, I
have entered a list of email signatures by using
Tools>Opions>General Tab>Email Options>Email Signature
Tab>. The list appears in the dialog box; I can choose
one signature from this list and use it as my default
signature. That works OK.

Outlook help says I can insert a signature in an email
message as follows.
a. Open the new message window
b. put cursor in text box
c. Go to Insert(menu)>AutoText>Email Signature
d. Select the desired signature from the list.
At step c, the list I see has one name in it and it is
not one of the names I previously created. It must be a
name created by my ISP.

Problem: the signature names I established are not in
the list I get at step c. How do I get those signatures
into that list?

Thank you
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

You can use the signature option when using the native Outlook editor, not
Word.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to the
Swen virus, all e-mails sent to my actual account will be deleted w/out
reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer
Brumac <[email protected]> asked:

| In Outlook 2000 (IMO) with MS Word as the email editor, I
| have entered a list of email signatures by using
| Tools>Opions>General Tab>Email Options>Email Signature
| Tab>. The list appears in the dialog box; I can choose
| one signature from this list and use it as my default
| signature. That works OK.
|
| Outlook help says I can insert a signature in an email
| message as follows.
| a. Open the new message window
| b. put cursor in text box
| c. Go to Insert(menu)>AutoText>Email Signature
| d. Select the desired signature from the list.
| At step c, the list I see has one name in it and it is
| not one of the names I previously created. It must be a
| name created by my ISP.
|
| Problem: the signature names I established are not in
| the list I get at step c. How do I get those signatures
| into that list?
|
| Thank you
 

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