email signatures

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Spike

I used to think I was relatively sophisticated using Word & Outlook Express.
I had a dyn-o-mite signature with hyperlinks. I just got Windows Vista and
I'm having a lot of trouble with my signature. I can't get much in it and not
the three hyperlinks. Also I see them with photos and I would like to be able
to do that.
As a newbie to Vista - if you are kind enough to help me - speak very slowly
and use small words.
Thanks
 
Hi Gary,
Thanks for the link. I did everything and made a very nice signature and
everything was working fine until step K where it says Dot File under the
Edit Signature section, then click the Browse button. (See screenshot below
step 5)
I can't figure out what it means or how to get to it.
 
Gary, I take back what I said. Somehow in the maelstrom of typing I must have
unchecked the "use signature on outgoing emails"
I changed that and I have a beautiful signature with my picture (not so
beautiful)
Thank you so much for your help.
 
Look at the screenshot under step 5. It shows you can either put a
dot in the select button for "Text" or for "File". In your case, select
the "File" option.
 
Hopefully you received my message sent a few minutes after this one. I did
figure out what I did wrong. I've been having trouble with my spell check
too. Do you have any advice for that? I can't get it to "auto" fix as I type.
I got spoilt with my previous program. I didn't have to capitalize any first
words of a sentence.
 
Spike said:
I used to think I was relatively sophisticated using Word & Outlook Express.
I had a dyn-o-mite signature with hyperlinks. I just got Windows Vista and
I'm having a lot of trouble with my signature. I can't get much in it and not
the three hyperlinks. Also I see them with photos and I would like to be able
to do that.
As a newbie to Vista - if you are kind enough to help me - speak very slowly
and use small words.
Thanks
 
How big is your signature file? Windows Mail has trouble with such files
bigger than about 4 KB. It allows it to have some references to other
files, though.
 
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