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Mark Howells
Hi,
I'm aware of a number of threads concerning this subject, but I still can't
quite work out what's going on here.
I have created a new form and published it to a server filesystem as a .oft
file. I have then created a button in a toolbar and assigned a URL that
points to the .oft file - so far so good. However, when I use the button a
new message is created using my template without a signature. However, when
a colleague uses the same template via a button in the same way, his
signature is 'prepended' onto the top of the message. Both of us have
similar sigs that are set as the signature for new messages.
Here's what I'd really like.
1. The autosig to be added at the end of the template (but I believe this
is impossible - seems like the sort of place you'd want a sig though)
2. The autosig to be inhibited for templates. I have implemented the
NoAutosigOnCustomForms optin but this appears to have no effect.
3. I'd like to understand why my system behave differently to my colleagues.
I created the template (if it makes any difference)
Both using Outlook 2003, SP1
I'm aware of a number of threads concerning this subject, but I still can't
quite work out what's going on here.
I have created a new form and published it to a server filesystem as a .oft
file. I have then created a button in a toolbar and assigned a URL that
points to the .oft file - so far so good. However, when I use the button a
new message is created using my template without a signature. However, when
a colleague uses the same template via a button in the same way, his
signature is 'prepended' onto the top of the message. Both of us have
similar sigs that are set as the signature for new messages.
Here's what I'd really like.
1. The autosig to be added at the end of the template (but I believe this
is impossible - seems like the sort of place you'd want a sig though)
2. The autosig to be inhibited for templates. I have implemented the
NoAutosigOnCustomForms optin but this appears to have no effect.
3. I'd like to understand why my system behave differently to my colleagues.
I created the template (if it makes any difference)
Both using Outlook 2003, SP1