Signature does not hold div layer placement

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Our company signature contains our logo in it, so in my down time I tried to
make a "text only" version so there was no attachment or need to unblock the
email since it contains an image. I used notepad to design the layout using
css and div layers. When I open the signature from the signatures folder it
looks fine. When I view it in the preview pane for the signatures in
Outlook, it looks fine. When I make a new email, all the coloring and font
size and other formatting is correct, but it is not picking up the fact that
there are div layer containers that control the size and layering of the
different parts. I saw all the extra tags that were put in, and went to the
signatures folder and changed the htm page to exactly what was working, and
even then it is still not correct in an email. Is this an impossible task
using css and div layers with signatures or is there something I'm missing?
 
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Brian Tillman

un-1337 said:
Our company signature contains our logo in it, so in my down time I
tried to make a "text only" version so there was no attachment or
need to unblock the email since it contains an image. I used notepad
to design the layout using css and div layers. When I open the
signature from the signatures folder it looks fine. When I view it
in the preview pane for the signatures in Outlook, it looks fine.
When I make a new email, all the coloring and font size and other
formatting is correct, but it is not picking up the fact that there
are div layer containers that control the size and layering of the
different parts. I saw all the extra tags that were put in, and went
to the signatures folder and changed the htm page to exactly what was
working, and even then it is still not correct in an email. Is this
an impossible task using css and div layers with signatures or is
there something I'm missing?

What version of Outlook? My understanding is that Outlook 2007 doesn't
support cascading style sheets. I don't know if it recognizes divisions,
either. See this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933793/en-us. You might
want also to see this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923576/en-us
 

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