Put back the capability to insert "Signatures".

From: Chuck Davis (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/04/04


Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2004 19:46:56 -0800


>-----Original Message-----
>The 2003 version of Outlook eliminated the ability to
insert "signatures"
>from a list. I have a legal disclaimer that needs to be
added, but only when
>appropriate. Sometimes, I need my full name, title, etc.
 There's no way to
>do that other than the incredibly primitive way in the
"Help" section, go
>into tools, find the signature, copy it, and then past
it... Why not just
>put it back into Outlook's functionality.
>Drew
>.
>
Choose Options from the Tools drop down menu. Click on the
Mail format tab. Near the bottom will be all of the options
that you are looking for. Don't forget to set it for both
new messages and for replies and forwards. I use 12
different "signatures."
When you open a new message and want to use a different
"signature," right click on the "signature" and select the
version that you want for that particular message.



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