signature doesn't change when I change to different email account

S

Sinclair

Windows XP
Outlook 2003 SP3
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I have 2 signatures created. I have designated one signature for one email
account (for both new messages and replies/forwards) and the other signature
for the another email account.

When I create new message, the first signature displays correctly for the
default email account. But when I change email accounts to the other one,
the signature does not change.

I have tried everything to get this to work. It used to work. Not totally
sure but think that when it quit working was when I changed from Windows 2000
to XP.

Thanks for any help.
 
R

Roady [MVP]

This only works when you have Word set as your e-mail editor and a default
signature assigned to all your accounts.
 
G

Gryfakalounge

This only works when you have Word set as your e-mail editor and a default
signature assigned to all your accounts.

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Windows XP
Outlook 2003 SP3
Compose in message format:  HTML
I have 2 signatures created.  I have designated one signature for one
email
account (for both new messages and replies/forwards) and the other
signature
for the another email account.
When I create new message, the first signature displays correctly for the
default email account.  But when I change email accounts to the otherone,
the signature does not change.
I have tried everything to get this to work.  It used to work.  Not
totally
sure but think that when it quit working was when I changed from Windows
2000
to XP.
Thanks for any help.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I have word as my email editor. I also have signatures created for
each email account and I run into the same issue.

Please help.....
 

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