I used signatures to quickly compose standard messages

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Guest

In Office 2003, I used several signatures to quickly create standard messages,
now in Office 2007 beta, a signature replaces a previous one, which is not
convenient for me.

Regards.

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Roady [MVP]

That is because you are using a feature in the wrong way to achieve
something else.
Insert-> Quick Parts is the correct option to build messages from text
blocks you've saved.

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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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In Office 2003, I used several signatures to quickly create standard
messages,
now in Office 2007 beta, a signature replaces a previous one, which is not
convenient for me.

Regards.
 
P

peter

Roady said:
That is because you are using a feature in the wrong way to achieve
something else.
Insert-> Quick Parts is the correct option to build messages from text
blocks you've saved.

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I use the signature method to build messages from blocks of text in
Outlook 2000. I don't see Quick Parts. Is it only in newer versions?
Is there another way for me to add blocks of text?

Thanks,

Peter
 

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