Signitures

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Rick

I have a signiture to appear for one account. When I bring up new mail and
switch to that particular account, no signiture. It works on forwards and
replies.

How do enter a signiture for new mail for an account that isn't my default
account? I don't even see the option in the new mail form. Under options I
see an entry for email signitures but not to enter the signiture in the
mail.
 
Can someone answer who read the question? I have the signitures created.
I need them to appear as my question indicated. I want my signiture to
appear for one account only.
 
Hi Rick,

Very rude answer man,
if you read the article you have seen, that under TOOLS | OPTIONS | MAIL
FORMAT | SIGNATURES
are two fields.
One for reply and forwarding and one for new mails. You only have to
activate this field. After that your signature take effect in all Accounts.
If you want to switch the signature, right click in the signature and choose
another one.
 
I have done all that. I have one of 4 accounts that I want the signiture
to appear. It is set correctly for new and replies/forwards. That account
isn't my default account. When I switch to that account, no signitures show
up. They do work for replies and forwards. I don't see an option for
manually enter my signiture. Used to be under auto text. I am using word
2003 as my email editor. Outlook 2003 is what I am using.
 
Ricky --
Generally, people don't respond to obnoxious posters, which you appear to
be. You are free to find the answer out yourself, since you are so
demanding.
 
Obnoxious????? Where was I obnoxious???? I asked a question. I
explained what the problem was. What is considered obnoxious are people who
respond to post with nothing to say. You know, the mouth breathers of the
newsgroups. Just type to see their "own" posts
 

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