Signature image Outlook 2007

G

Guest

When I insert an image (for example a company logo) in a signature the image
size (width/height) grows and it blurs. If I copy and paste this image in
some picture editor it is the correct size. Bug or some setting?
 
N

nbd

When I insert animage(for example a company logo) in a signature theimage
size (width/height) grows and it blurs. If I copy and paste thisimagein
some picture editor it is the correct size. Bug or some setting?

Hi Rinzwind,

I am having the same problem in 2007. have you found any solution yet?
I wonder if its having Word selected as the email editor when you
create an email and it overrides the html settings for the signature?
hmmmm
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Outlook 2007 does not allow animations in email and there is no option to use Word as the message editor.

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After furious head scratching, nbd asked:

| On May 31, 7:31 am, Rinzwind <[email protected]>
| wrote:
|| When I insert animage(for example a company logo) in a signature
|| theimage size (width/height) grows and it blurs. If I copy and paste
|| thisimagein some picture editor it is the correct size. Bug or some
|| setting?
|
| Hi Rinzwind,
|
| I am having the same problem in 2007. have you found any solution yet?
| I wonder if its having Word selected as the email editor when you
| create an email and it overrides the html settings for the signature?
| hmmmm
 
V

vfxandrew

We're having the same problems with Outlook 2007. We've tried TIFs,
PNGs and JPGs all with the same result. The signature image shrinks to
about 25% of what it was and gets recompressed as a jpg with horrible
quality (all blurry and steppy). Not sure what the problem is.
 

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