Outlook should let me change signature in opened email

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Guest

When using MS Word to edit emails is active, I should be able to change my
signature in a draft or reply email. The "Signature" option is not available
in an opened message in this mode like it is when you do not use MS Word to
edit emails.

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Guest

I have the same question... When going under "Insert", "Autotext",
"Signatures", the only one in there isn't even one in my custom signatures...
Look forward to seeing a solution to this.
 
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Guest

I discovered that all you have to do is right-click on the current signature,
and a list of your other signatures is available to click on the one you
prefer. Found it in the MS Help... Imagine that!
 
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

WordMail does not include 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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