HTML signature won't show color in Outlook 2003

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Rafael H

Part of my HTML signature has color, but shows all black when sending an
email.
I have a signature.htm saved which I added to Outlook(2003) for my signature
and in the preview actually shows correct. When it shows on a new email or a
reply the color is gone and only shows in black. Can anyone help? Thank you
 
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Terry R.

The date and time was Monday, April 06, 2009 6:12:18 PM, and on a whim,
Rafael H pounded out on the keyboard:
Part of my HTML signature has color, but shows all black when sending an
email.
I have a signature.htm saved which I added to Outlook(2003) for my signature
and in the preview actually shows correct. When it shows on a new email or a
reply the color is gone and only shows in black. Can anyone help? Thank you

Hi Rafael,

What HTML tags are you using to achieve this? Send me a test email and
I'll look at your source code to see where it fails.

Pay attention to the info below when sending.


Terry R.
 
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Paul

Hi. Did anyone ever solve this problem? I'm having exactly the same
experience, i.e., no color in my email signature, although it shows up in
color at Tools/Options/Mail Format/Signatures. (It also shows up in color if
I click on Edit/Advanced Edit and look at it in Word.) It's obviously more
of an annoyance than a problem, but I sure would be grateful for a solution.
 
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Terry R.

The date and time was Saturday, May 23, 2009 7:10:01 PM, and on a whim,
Paul pounded out on the keyboard:
Hi. Did anyone ever solve this problem? I'm having exactly the same
experience, i.e., no color in my email signature, although it shows up in
color at Tools/Options/Mail Format/Signatures. (It also shows up in color if
I click on Edit/Advanced Edit and look at it in Word.) It's obviously more
of an annoyance than a problem, but I sure would be grateful for a solution.

Hi Paul,

The HTML was never sent to review. It's most likely a coding error, but
without being able to view the HTML tags, no more assistance can be offered.

Word creates horribly bloated code, and it isn't unusual for some codes
to supersede others, which most likely is happening in this case.


Terry R.
 

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