HTML Signature

D

Duncs

I've created an HTML signature for my e-mail, which contains a small
graphic and 5 lines of text.

When I change the options to insert the signature, the graphic is not
displayed. All I get is a big red 'X'.

Also, when I send my e-mails, the spell checker picks up a line of
text that is in the signature, which appears in a marquee. I don't
really want to add it to my dictionary, but similarly, I don't want to
have to ignore it everytime I send an e-mail.

Anyone any ideas?

KiltedScot
 
D

Duncs

Diane,

I'm using Outlook 2003, and I have the "Mail Format" TAB set, to
compose e-mails in HTML & to "Use Word 2003 to edit e-mails"

Rgds

Duncs

version of outlook? Are you using word or outlook editor?

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I've created an HTML signature for my e-mail, which contains a small
graphic and 5 lines of text.
When I change the options to insert the signature, the graphic is not
displayed. All I get is a big red 'X'.
Also, when I send my e-mails, the spell checker picks up a line of
text that is in the signature, which appears in a marquee. I don't
really want to add it to my dictionary, but similarly, I don't want to
have to ignore it everytime I send an e-mail.
Anyone any ideas?
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