Signatures and AutoText/AutoCorrect

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Atomax

I've been an enthusiastic user of Outlooks Signature feature for years and
have accumulated quite a collection. Until now, I've always used the
built-in Outlook editor.

I've started looking at Outlook's WordMail lately and see some benefits but
couldn't find how to use all of my signatures. The closest I could find was
AutoText or AutoCorrect, but find daunting the prospect of retyping all of
those signatures into AutoCorrect.

My questions: Does WordMail (Outlook 2002) allow use of Signatures created
using Outlook's Editor? Failing that, is there an easy way to import the
Signatures into the AutoText/AutoCorrect database for easy assignment of
replacement characters?

I'd appreciate if you could cc: the reply directly to me (e-mail address removed)
Max
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Create your signature in Word according to the Help files. Then, type a new
mail and have your signature append to the mail. Hover your mouse over the
signature and you should see all of your signatures appear that you defined
in Outlook. You can then change the signature on the fly.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer:
Atomax <[email protected]> asked:
| I've been an enthusiastic user of Outlooks Signature feature for
| years and have accumulated quite a collection. Until now, I've always
| used the built-in Outlook editor.
|
| I've started looking at Outlook's WordMail lately and see some
| benefits but couldn't find how to use all of my signatures. The
| closest I could find was AutoText or AutoCorrect, but find daunting
| the prospect of retyping all of those signatures into AutoCorrect.
|
| My questions: Does WordMail (Outlook 2002) allow use of Signatures
| created using Outlook's Editor? Failing that, is there an easy way to
| import the Signatures into the AutoText/AutoCorrect database for easy
| assignment of replacement characters?
|
| I'd appreciate if you could cc: the reply directly to me
| (e-mail address removed) Max
 

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