Digital Signature Button in Word

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Tim_S

When using Outlook rich text instead of MS Word as a e-
mail editor, you can add Encrypt and Digital Signature
Button to your tool bar. However, when using MSWord as
your e-mail editor, there is no such buttons to add to
MSWord's tool bar. How can I add both buttons to the
tool bar when using MSWord as an e-mail editor?

I do wish to occasionally digitally sign messages or
encrypt but don't want it activated for ALL messages.
That is why I like the buttons. Currently I am having to
switch between MS Word and Outlook rich text to
accomplish this task. I like using Word as an e-mail
editor, so I would like to add the same buttons to word's
e-mail template.

Thanks
..
 
T

Tim_S

Ok, so they are hidden under the options button it is still not as good as
just placing a button on the tool bar like Outlook rich text does.

Version is Office Suite 2002 (XP).


Diane Poremsky said:
Which version of Outlook?

It's on the options button of the email toolbar - which is a click or two
easier than changing the format.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)



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Tim_S said:
When using Outlook rich text instead of MS Word as a e-
mail editor, you can add Encrypt and Digital Signature
Button to your tool bar. However, when using MSWord as
your e-mail editor, there is no such buttons to add to
MSWord's tool bar. How can I add both buttons to the
tool bar when using MSWord as an e-mail editor?

I do wish to occasionally digitally sign messages or
encrypt but don't want it activated for ALL messages.
That is why I like the buttons. Currently I am having to
switch between MS Word and Outlook rich text to
accomplish this task. I like using Word as an e-mail
editor, so I would like to add the same buttons to word's
e-mail template.

Thanks
.
 

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