Signature Graphic

C

Charles

I use this code in Outlook Express to imbed a signature graphic in a blank
piece of stationery which moves down as the text is added. The same code
works in Outlook except the cursor appears below the graphic instead of
above. Can someone suggest a modification? Many thanks.

<HTML>
<HEAD>
<STYLE>
BODY {
BACKGROUND-POSITION: left top; MARGIN-TOP: 50px; FONT-SIZE: 12pt;
MARGIN-LEFT: 50px; COLOR: #000000; BACKGROUND-REPEAT: no-repeat;
FONT-FAMILY: Arial
}
</STYLE>
</HEAD>
&nbsp;
<img src="File://C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft
Shared\Stationery\signature card9.jpg">
</BODY>
</HTML>
 
R

Roady [MVP]

Ask in an Outlook Express forum. This is an Microsoft Office Outlook forum.

Outlook Express is family of Internet Explorer and Outlook of the Office
family.

Here is the link for the right forum
http://communities.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.asp?icp=InternetExplorer

Good Luck!

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B

Brian Tillman

Roady said:
Ask in an Outlook Express forum. This is an Microsoft Office Outlook
forum.

But Roady, the OP was asking how to make something work in Outlook.
 
R

Roady [MVP]

Oops, sorry about that!

Question; why did you create a stationery instead of a signature?

You'll find that when you create a signature instead the cursor remains at
the top when composing/replying/forwarding.

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Roady [MVP]

I'm awake again :)

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C

Charles

Once again it was an Outlook question not an Outlook Express issue. You need
to pay attention.
 
C

Charles

That puts you one up on me ;-)
Roady said:
I'm awake again :)

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Michael Bednarek

I use this code in Outlook Express to imbed a signature graphic in a blank
piece of stationery which moves down as the text is added. The same code
works in Outlook except the cursor appears below the graphic instead of
above. Can someone suggest a modification? Many thanks.
[snip]

If you tell Outlook to use a signature as default, it will position the
cursor at the top of the message when you tab into the message body.

If you insert the signature through the menu command Insert ..., the
cursor will be positioned at the end of the inserted signature; use
Ctrl+Home to get to the top.

I tested with this single line HTML signature:

<P>&nbsp;<P><img src="File://C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft
Shared\Stationery\Sunflower Bkgrd.jpg">
 
R

Roady [MVP]

That's the reason why you should use a signature. The cursor is above and
when you type it moves down; it stays at the bottom of your message. Just
try it

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C

Charles

Because the signature is in fact a graphic

Roady said:
Oops, sorry about that!

Question; why did you create a stationery instead of a signature?

You'll find that when you create a signature instead the cursor remains at
the top when composing/replying/forwarding.

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