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Duncs
Morning / Afternoon / Evening all.
I'm using Outlook 2003, and I own a small shop. I would like to
create a signature for my e-mails, that shows the following:
A small graphic
My name
Shop name
Address Line
Telephone
e-mail address
I've created an HTML page for this, with the picture and the text
appearing as a Marquee, scrolling in from the right.
However, when I set Outlook to use the HTML file as my signature, and
create a new e-mail, the following happens:
The graphic appears as a red 'x'
When I click on Send, the spell checker picks up a line of text in the
signature, which I thought it wouldn't do. I don't really want to add
it to my dictionary, but I also don't want to have to select ignore
everytime I send an e-mail.
So, I suppose what I'm asking is, why does the graphic appear as a red
'x', and why is it spell checkinig the text in the signature?
TIA
Duncs
I'm using Outlook 2003, and I own a small shop. I would like to
create a signature for my e-mails, that shows the following:
A small graphic
My name
Shop name
Address Line
Telephone
e-mail address
I've created an HTML page for this, with the picture and the text
appearing as a Marquee, scrolling in from the right.
However, when I set Outlook to use the HTML file as my signature, and
create a new e-mail, the following happens:
The graphic appears as a red 'x'
When I click on Send, the spell checker picks up a line of text in the
signature, which I thought it wouldn't do. I don't really want to add
it to my dictionary, but I also don't want to have to select ignore
everytime I send an e-mail.
So, I suppose what I'm asking is, why does the graphic appear as a red
'x', and why is it spell checkinig the text in the signature?
TIA
Duncs