OUTLOOK MAIL SIGNATURE

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Leon

I recently upgraded to Outlook 2003 which I use as my mail program

I have tried to set up a signature which accompanies all outgoing mail.
Apart from my name and contact details, I have included my company logo. In
setting up the signature all appears to be OK, however when I click on new
mail, forward or reply only the text appears and the logo is not reflected
but is shown as an empty box with an X in the thumbnail. Is there a setting
I should be using?
 
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Brian Tillman

Leon said:
I recently upgraded to Outlook 2003 which I use as my mail program

I have tried to set up a signature which accompanies all outgoing
mail. Apart from my name and contact details, I have included my
company logo. In setting up the signature all appears to be OK,
however when I click on new mail, forward or reply only the text
appears and the logo is not reflected but is shown as an empty box
with an X in the thumbnail. Is there a setting I should be using?

See if something here helps:
http://www.slipstick.com/mail1/siggraphic.htm
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

http://www.slipstick.com/mail1/siggraphic.htm should help you sort this out.

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reading.

After furious head scratching, Leon asked:

| I recently upgraded to Outlook 2003 which I use as my mail program
|
| I have tried to set up a signature which accompanies all outgoing
| mail. Apart from my name and contact details, I have included my
| company logo. In setting up the signature all appears to be OK,
| however when I click on new mail, forward or reply only the text
| appears and the logo is not reflected but is shown as an empty box
| with an X in the thumbnail. Is there a setting I should be using?
 

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