S
Steve
I’m having a problem with my Signature in Outlook 2007. It’s strange; the
signature does not word wrap the text correctly. In my case, the signature
consists of 7 lines. They are:
1. Name
2. Title
3. Company
4. Address
5. Address (City, State, Zip)
6. Phone Number
7. Email Address
In the Signatures and Stationery setup; the signature is displayed correct.
When I create a new email message, the signature appears and it’s correctly
display/word wrapped. However, when I send the message lines 3, 4 and 5 are
shown (combined) on the same line. The signature in the message looks like
this:
1. Name
2. Title
3. Company 4. Address 5. Address (City, State, Zip)
6. Phone Number
7. Email Address
I read someplace that I should try using the shift/enter key to set a hard
return, but that did not work. I get the same results. Any suggestions as
to why/how lines 3, 4 and 5 are getting combined onto a single line? I did
not do anything difference on the other lines (e.g., 1, 2, etc.); just
entered the name then used the enter/return key to start a new line.
By the way, all of our messages are composed in Plain Text format.
signature does not word wrap the text correctly. In my case, the signature
consists of 7 lines. They are:
1. Name
2. Title
3. Company
4. Address
5. Address (City, State, Zip)
6. Phone Number
7. Email Address
In the Signatures and Stationery setup; the signature is displayed correct.
When I create a new email message, the signature appears and it’s correctly
display/word wrapped. However, when I send the message lines 3, 4 and 5 are
shown (combined) on the same line. The signature in the message looks like
this:
1. Name
2. Title
3. Company 4. Address 5. Address (City, State, Zip)
6. Phone Number
7. Email Address
I read someplace that I should try using the shift/enter key to set a hard
return, but that did not work. I get the same results. Any suggestions as
to why/how lines 3, 4 and 5 are getting combined onto a single line? I did
not do anything difference on the other lines (e.g., 1, 2, etc.); just
entered the name then used the enter/return key to start a new line.
By the way, all of our messages are composed in Plain Text format.