Creating a Signature with Word, 2002

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I have a word document with a handwritten signature scanned into it.


Now, I've went through the creating the signature using the advance
editor (word) and chosing the word document with the image in it. Th
preview works fine, but when I create a new mail message, there's th
box with the red cross in it. So, I figure that it's because the mai
message isn't being done in HTML format....but it is!

Tried to do it with the mail message formatted to Rich Text......i
works, but there are 2 images and they look terrible.

Can anyone help me to do this? It's a director of the company tha
wants it.....so any help would be most appreciated!

Thanks in advance
 
I've now got the image into the signature! I handcoded it in using HTML
by right clicking on the signature, viewing the source and changin
it!

That was successful, however I now have another problem! Company polic
is that we all have a link to the company website from inside ou
signatures, I've written the html for that and when I send the emai
from my company account to my Yahoo account it works. Unfortunately
while the link looks like a link in Outlook, it's not clickable
nothing happens when I click on it....despite my email being set t
HTML format.

Does anyone have any ideas if there is something else that I have to d
to make outlook recognise a web link?

Thanks in advance
 
I have the same problem in outlook 2000, i edit my signature in frontpage
with hyperlinks and stylecode, when i save the file and re-open it in
outlook the code is totaly mixed up, the links have changed from an normal
clickable link to something like : <SPAN style="....." username?
users.pandora.be http:> (this should be <a
href=http://users.pandora.be/username>

beats me!

infra
 

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