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daniel.castle
Hello,
When I create an appointment for which I will use a conference line I
choose insert>signature and choose a signature that has my phone
information included.
Aside from the oddness of sometimes not having "signature" available
on the Insert menu, I've encountered something very strange. I
changed my phone number and updated the number in my signatures. On
mail messages I can choose signatures, and they all have the updated
number - as expected. However, when I insert a signature into an
appointment, it inserts an old signature, not the updated one - and
has ben doing so for several months now.
Does Outlook use a separate signature processor for Calendar vs
EMail? Is there some cache someplace that needs to be cleared to
purge the old signatures? My current work-around is to open an email
message with the signature I want, then cut-and-paste. Functionally
that works, I just wonder about this odd behavior I was curious
whether others encounter it and whether there is an easy fix.
Thanks!
- Dan
When I create an appointment for which I will use a conference line I
choose insert>signature and choose a signature that has my phone
information included.
Aside from the oddness of sometimes not having "signature" available
on the Insert menu, I've encountered something very strange. I
changed my phone number and updated the number in my signatures. On
mail messages I can choose signatures, and they all have the updated
number - as expected. However, when I insert a signature into an
appointment, it inserts an old signature, not the updated one - and
has ben doing so for several months now.
Does Outlook use a separate signature processor for Calendar vs
EMail? Is there some cache someplace that needs to be cleared to
purge the old signatures? My current work-around is to open an email
message with the signature I want, then cut-and-paste. Functionally
that works, I just wonder about this odd behavior I was curious
whether others encounter it and whether there is an easy fix.
Thanks!
- Dan