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Signitures In Oe Can't remember how to use my sigs

#1 User is offline   bluizjudy

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Posted 06 November 2009 - 11:34 PM

A long time ago I collected sigs. These were often animated as well as not. I often used them in my OE signitures. I forgot how to do it. I can do the text but can't remember how to put them in my OE sigs. I made a sig with a MLK quotation using my PSP. I tried: Oe>tools>options> signitures I clicked on new then edit and clicked file than browsed to where it is. No luck.
Please refresh this lady's memory.
Thanks,
Judy
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#2 User is offline   PamelaD

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Posted 09 November 2009 - 07:33 PM

Hi Judy, Adding Text Siggies to all outgoing mail is easy but if you're wanting a picture included, it's a little more complicated now.

There's a Tut on this site http://goodle.crmrep...ature-with.html
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I haven't used the Tutorial myself, I simply open a new mail and click down in the Text Area, click on Insert and browse to the Image/siggie I want to use and click OK.

You can then save this new message with your siggie as an .eml file, in a Folder you have made for your own personal Stationery and reuse it time and time again with your Siggie ready and waiting for you each time.
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#3 User is offline   PamelaD

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Posted 09 November 2009 - 07:55 PM

Judy, I just tested that Tutorial and it works perfectly for storing Signatures with Pictures in Outlook Express.
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#4 User is offline   bluizjudy

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Posted 09 November 2009 - 11:25 PM

:cloudiecomputer: Thanks Pamela, I finally got it. I am glad I am not as dumb as I feared. LOL :D


Hugs to you,
Judy

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