Hi,
I am a 10 year experienced graphics artist, though even with my experience I am not up to date with "Newer" software such as Outlook 2007.. My boss requested that I design a specific looking e-mail signature.
I did just that, but! Office outlook 2007 does not have an import option for signatures that I know of nor does it have the "advanced edit" function anymore like the old office outlook 2003 did.
So I am in a little bit of a pickle... The logo is completed and ready to use it was designed with office Publisher and Word. Why those two simple programs?
Currently this office is not "Pro graphics artists" it is an engineering firm so… They don't have any graphics software… So I basically have to work with what I have.
Here is a list of what I am working with:
2007 Office Enterprise suite, AutoCAD Land Desktop 2008, MsPaint and ArcView 9.2
My Signature file types are:
.pub
.htm
I hope someone else has a better idea or a way I can easily import my custom logo... all FAQ sites show you how to create sigs with the built in editor.
Also the majority of my graphic skills are with MsPaint, self taught.
Thanks,
Eric
please e-mail me at: ehorner@pce-eng.com
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Hey....
try to save the file as a .doc Ext and then use in outlook go to tools.....options.... Mail format......signature...new create a new sign it will be in .rtf Ext so copy and past your doc content into rtf file and save ;).
Welcome to the forum Eric
You do not need to import anything as long as the signature is used with .jpg, .jpeg, .bmp or any other format that Microsoft can read... I think you just want all to be perfect, but it ain't that easy... Another way to do it is to rescale the signature to fit your needs.
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