Outlook 2003 Student and Teacher Edition 2003 email signature feat

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Guest

Is it true that Outlook 2003 part of the Microsoft Office 2003 Student and
Teacher edition 2003 does not provide the Email Signature feature (like in
retail Office 2003 edition)?
And if the above is true, is there a page on Microsoft.com that describes
what features are missing from the Student and Teacher edition 2003 as
compared to the full blown edition?
 
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

It's there. Maybe you're using Word as your mail editor? If you are using Word as your email editor (aka WordMail), you will not have an Insert | Signature command like the regular Outlook editor. If you want to be able to insert a signature into a WordMail message manually, you can create an AutoText entry for each signature. You can then insert them with the Insert | AutoText command.

Or, create multiple signatures the normal way (Tools | Options | Mail Format) and make one the default. If you want to use a different signature for the current message, right-click the signature that Outlook inserted automatically. From the pop-up menu, select either the name of the signature you want to use or E-mail Signature to create a new one. I personally prefer this technique. This is also the technique you need to use if you want Outlook 2003 to automatically change your signature when you switch accounts on an unsent message.


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Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003

and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

All commonly used options are available in all versions. There are some
features useful only in corporate enviroments, like IRM, that are missing
from all non-Pro suites and Outlook Live versions are missing some language
options. The vast majority of users don't need/use those features and never
miss them.
 

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