Outlook Signatures

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Eric

I've been used to Outlook Express, with a drop down
button for all my signatures.

I've setup all the sig's but cannot get a button on the
toolbar like that.

Any suggestions? I prefer the drop down, as clicking on
the message to change a sig will not do the trick for me.

Thanks.
 
I've been used to Outlook Express, with a drop down button for all my
signatures.

I've setup all the sig's but cannot get a button on the toolbar like
that.

Any suggestions? I prefer the drop down, as clicking on the message to
change a sig will not do the trick for me.

Thanks.

What version of Outlook are you using and are you using Word as your e-mail
editor? Have you tried Insert | Signature? You could cut down the steps
by adding that to a toolbar or menu bar, perhaps.
 
-----Original Message-----
What version of Outlook are you using and are you using Word as your e-mail
editor? Have you tried Insert | Signature? You could cut down the steps
by adding that to a toolbar or menu bar, perhaps.


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Using '03, and for whatever reason, even though I have all
the sig's the way I want to, when I use INSERT - AUTO
TEXT - SIGNATURE, all I get is my name. :(

Will probably revert to OE, much better features. Can't
understand why this simple feature is missing.
 
Using '03, and for whatever reason, even though I have all the sig's
the way I want to, when I use INSERT - AUTO TEXT - SIGNATURE, all I get
is my name. :(

Will probably revert to OE, much better features. Can't understand why
this simple feature is missing.


Oh, you are using Word as your mail editor but I suspect you set up your
signatures in Outlook. Why not just use the Outlook editor? Tools | Options
| Mail Format. Uncheck the "Use Word to edit mail" (or whatever) box and
see if that helps.
 

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