Signature formatting lost - 2 questions

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Guest

Q1. I've created an email signature in both *.htm and *.rtf formats using
Ctrl+Enter for line breaks. When I create an email the signature looks
perfect with the line breaks in place but when I send myself a test message
some of the line breaks are removed and 6 lines of text become 3. I noticed
that the email appears the same way in my Sent Items too. I have tried using
a table with a line of text per row but the end result is the same.
Q2. There are 2 hyperlinks in my signature - my email address and my
company's website. Again, when I create an email with the signature the
hyperlinks are visible and appear to be active but when I send myself a test
message the hyperlink to my email address displays the text but the hyperlink
is inactive and the web address includes the URL in <brackets> despite
specifying how I want the hyperlink displayed.

If anyone can help me out with these problems it would be greatly appreciated!
 
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Guest

Have you tried using SHIFT+ENTER instead of CTRL+ENTER?

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Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

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Guest

Hey Jocelyn,

Sorry for the late reply; I was on leave in NZ.

I actually meant SHIFT+ENTER but typed CTRL+ENTER. So I'm afraid both
problems still exist.

Jeffrey.
 
G

Guest

CTRL+ENTER usually results in a blank line between rows, whereas SHIFT+ENTER
removes those blank lines...not sure why a table wouldn't work properly,
though.

First, what version of Outlook is this? Second, where are you creating your
signatures? In Outlook or in some other HTML editor?

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Jocelyn Fiorello

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Guest

Hey Jocelyn,

Yeah, I'm not sure why a table won't work either!?!

I've tried using the advanced edit in Outlook 2003 plus *.rtf format in Word
2003 and also *.htm format in FrontPage 2003. None of them work.

Jeffrey.
 

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