Outlook 2007 - Signature to Insert Business Card without image

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Guest

We have a user that wants to insert his vCard in his outgoing messages
without including the image that is added when you insert a business card
into your signature in Outlook 2007. Is there any way to do this?

If not, how do I go about opening a personal form template by adding a
button to a personal toolbar and bypass all the security altert messages? I
created a personal template form for a message with a .vcf file attached (no
image included and filed it as a .oft file) and would like to add a button to
my toolbar to easily open the form. I added the link to the button and
everytime I use the button I get a Microsoft Security message and then an
alert message about opening .oft files. Any suggestions??
 
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

We have a user that wants to insert his vCard in his outgoing messages
without including the image that is added when you insert a business card
into your signature in Outlook 2007. Is there any way to do this?

AFAIK, no. If you remove the image, the vCard won't be send either.
If not, how do I go about opening a personal form template by adding a
button to a personal toolbar and bypass all the security altert messages? I
created a personal template form for a message with a .vcf file attached (no
image included and filed it as a .oft file) and would like to add a button to
my toolbar to easily open the form. I added the link to the button and
everytime I use the button I get a Microsoft Security message and then an
alert message about opening .oft files. Any suggestions??

You'd need to write a macro to create a new item using the Application.CreateItemFromTemplate command.

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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

ue Mosher, Outlook MVP
 

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