Outlook Signatures

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When I start a new msg, my signature is fine. But when I reply or when
someone replies to me my signature is all funky. Does anyone know the reason
for this? Ignore the #'s, those just hide my personal info


Jason ######
Financial Services
########

' Tel: (###) ###-5434 / Cell: (###) ###-7188
7 Fax: (###) ###-4200
* Email: jason.######@#######.com <mailto:jason.#####@#######.com>

<outbind://73-000000004B829ECC6D39FF40B7DD65DAF89F66D307008A53BDE69C9ECB4982
9097114B6534840000012CBA5A0000F72121F0AB27A24D8A9EB51DE77FEBC400012670085600
00/cid:974343715@30112004-2DDE> AIM:
########<aim:goim?screenname=########&message=Got+a+sec+...>


Jason ########
Financial Services
#########

' Tel: (###) ###-5434 / Cell: (###) ###-7188
7 Fax: (###) ###-4200
* Email: jason.#######@######.com
AIM: #######
 
Snoopjes said:
When I start a new msg, my signature is fine. But when I reply or when
someone replies to me my signature is all funky. Does anyone know the
reason for this? Ignore the #'s, those just hide my personal info

Outlook always uses the format of the original message when replying. If
your signarure is designed for one format, and your reply uses another, your
signature will look "funky".
 
I've been haing this same problem--but I even have it if the sender used the
SAME format that my sig was created for (my company's marketing department
came up with a "standard signature" that everyone in the company uses. If
someone sends me a message and I reply to it (remember we both created our
messages/signatures in the same format), I get extra lines BEFORE, in the
MIDDLE and at the end of my sigature.

It seems as though when the sig changes from one typeface to another is when
it adds an extra line.
 
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