Editing Signatures

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a-dancer

Just installed Outlook 2003 on new computer. Imported my old data but my
signatures did not come over. Went to do new signatures in which I add
logos. When I select Advanced Edit WORD should open (I have it set as the
editor). What I get is a message that says "Could not find editor for H (.)
files"

Anyone know what to do? Thanks.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Your signatures are kept in a separate file that you can copy to a USB drive and transfer to your new computer. Look under C:\documents and settings\%username%\Application Data\Microsoft.

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After furious head scratching, a-dancer asked:

| Just installed Outlook 2003 on new computer. Imported my old data
| but my signatures did not come over. Went to do new signatures in
| which I add logos. When I select Advanced Edit WORD should open (I
| have it set as the editor). What I get is a message that says "Could
| not find editor for H (.) files"
|
| Anyone know what to do? Thanks.
 
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a-dancer

a-dancer said:
Just installed Outlook 2003 on new computer. Imported my old data but my
signatures did not come over. Went to do new signatures in which I add
logos. When I select Advanced Edit WORD should open (I have it set as the
editor). What I get is a message that says "Could not find editor for H (.)
files"

Anyone know what to do? Thanks.

Milly's response was helpful. I will move the old signatures. However, it
does not answer the question as to why I cannot get an editor to appear on my
new machine. Now, I am also getting the Accept License block to appear
everytime I start Outlook (and some of the other Office programs). Someone
said I need to re-register them with Microsoft since placing them on a new
computer. Although I get no message to do this so I am not sure how. And,
perhaps this is blocking some of the cross-functional features?

Any ideas? Again, thanks Milly - at least I got my old ones back!
 

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