How to add a HTML Signature (Outlook 2010)

Erdinç E. Karaçam

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Hi dear friends,

I use Office 2010.

I Have designed a HTML file for using as a signature of me...

And, i want to use that HTML Signature in Outlook 2010's new email body...

I have reseached so much but i couldn't found any way to do that?

Could you help me about how can i a make it please?

Thanks in advance...

Erdinç...

Loves and kindly regards from Bursa
 

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Erdinç

Do you mean you want to add a signature to an Outlook message?

Or do you just want to add the HTML 'signature' to the bottom of the body of the message?
 
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Erdinç

Do you mean you want to add a signature to an Outlook message?

Or do you just want to add the HTML 'signature' to the bottom of the body of the message?

Hi Norie,

I need secondary option...

I just want to add the HTML 'signature' to the bottom of the body of the message...

(BTW; This option is available in Outlook 2003)

Thanks...
 
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Erdinç

Sorry perhaps I'm missing something.:)

Do you mean the signature you add when you goto Options in Outlook and select Signatures and stationery?
 
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Erdinç

Sorry perhaps I'm missing something.:)

Do you mean the signature you add when you goto Options in Outlook and select Signatures and stationery?

:)

No Norie, actually i want use (add) that signature to my message's body when i create a new e-mail message window;

@
Outlook 2010 Ribbon | Message | Add | Signature | Signatures...
 
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Hi,
In outlook you want to add a signature then you can simply add them from the tools of the Outlook.In tools there is a option for the mail Format by which you can add the HTML signature.

Hi Martin,

Thanks for your helps.

But i need that HTML Signature in "Ontlook 2010"

{ Outlook 2010 Ribbon | Message | Add | Signature | Signatures...}

Could you tell me more about this please?

Thanks a lot...

Erdinç
 
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Erdinç

I think we know what you mean by signature but, for me anyway, it isn't clear what you actually want to do.

You keep on saying you want to add the HTML of a signature to the email body.

Is that definitely what you want to do?

You don't just want to tell Outlook the signature to include in the message you've created.
 
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:)

No Norie, actually i want use (add) that signature to my message's body when i create a new e-mail message window;

@
Outlook 2010 Ribbon | Message | Add | Signature | Signatures...


Did you mean, whenever you open a new mail to send, your signature should be automatically added at the bottom of the new mail???
 
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