html email signature for Outlook 2007

G

gwh

Hi All,

I have created an email signature in Dreamweaver and would like to use the
..html file as a signature in Outlook 2007. In Outlook 2003, it allowed you to
select an html file for your signature but I can't see how to do this in 2007.

Can someone help here?

Thanks
 
D

Diane Poremsky {MVP}

drop it into the signature folder.

if you don't know where it is, see
http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/filepath.htm - choose the roaming
folder (where toolbar, vba, etc) path for your OS and replace "outlook" with
"stationery" - so its %usrprofile%/.... Microsoft/stationery









** Please include your Outlook version, Account type, and Windows Version
when requesting assistance **
 
G

gwh

Thanks for the reply,

That worked great after I placed the .htm file in the correct location.

Could I ask just one more question? The signature itself is rendering fine
because I'm styling it with the css and tables etc. but I've noticed that in
a lot of the web email clients that extra space is being added to the
paragraphs in the body of the email, so I wondered is there a way to
format/style this upper part of the email that's not part of the signature
itself, in Outlook so that 1) I can match the font and font size of the
signature and 2) try and control the space in these web clients that are
messing things up?

Appreciate any further help offered.
 
J

james.m.weaver

drop it into thesignaturefolder.

if you don't know where it is, seehttp://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/filepath.htm- choose the roaming
folder (where toolbar, vba, etc) path for your OS and replace "outlook" with
"stationery" - so its %usrprofile%/.... Microsoft/stationery

--
So is it a general consensus that the Signature Creator in Outlook
2007 is junk? I mean, something as simple as creating a short word
document with a picture in it has become so complicated for MS to fix
that you have to use another software application to create it?

Has nobody gotten support from Microsoft on fixing the issue IN
OUTLOOK?
 

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