Re: My signature on e-mails
- From: "Ron Sommer" <rsommer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 04:58:16 -0600
The easiest way to save in Notepad is to Save As and put the name in quotes,
"signature.htm".
--
Ronald Sommer
"Andy" <brackenburn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:epvjIOeVHHA.4828@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
: Hi Nina,
:
: I had the same problem, but now have my scanned signature "inserted" into
: E-Mails perfectly, thanks to the following, thanks to Steve Cochran:
:
: "Copy this code:
:
: <HTML>
: <BODY>
: <IMG src="file://c:\myimages\myimage.jpg">
: </BODY>
: </HTML>
:
: and paste it into a new Notepad window. Edit the src value to represent
the
: full path to the image you saved. Then save the file and give it an htm
: file extension. Then click on the file to open it and verify that the
image
: is displayed (if its not, then the path to the image in the src is
incorrect
: and you will need to fix it).
:
: Then use that file in OE as your signature for HTML formatted messages (it
: will not work for plain text).
:
: steve "
:
: Good Luck.
: Andy I.
:
:
:
: "Nina" <Nina@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
: news:67444FAC-E766-4F79-BD2F-9A266DEE979D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
::I would like to scan my signature and include it in e-mails and letters in
:: Works. I've tried doing it but have failed on three occasions. Anyone
:: managed to do it successfully?
::
::
:
:
.
- References:
- Re: My signature on e-mails
- From: Andy
- Re: My signature on e-mails
- Prev by Date: Re: Encrypting OE6 emails
- Next by Date: Outlook Express 6
- Previous by thread: Re: My signature on e-mails
- Next by thread: Re: My signature on e-mails
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|