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Signature - Adding html code?
I was forwarded a message from a friend that had a sig which (upon
inspection of the source) included a marquee tag that had a rather interesting effect when the message was opened. My friend was asking how this was done, and while I understand the code and how to use it etc, I wasn't sure how to insert it into the sig (or the body, for that matter) of an email. I can VIEW code on an inbound message easily enough (which is how I found out what the code was), but I don't see an intuitive way to ADD html tags like this to an outbound. I don't know for a fact that it was done in Outlook (2003), I'm just guessing, but I was wondering how this could be done. Um, I should note that *I* don't want to do this, my friend does TIA elaine charlottesville, va |
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Signature - Adding html code?
See http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/signatures.htm
and http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/a...workaround.htm Those guide instruct you on how to use/modify signatures and add effects; combining them should be easy then ;-) -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more ----- "epack" wrote in message ups.com... I was forwarded a message from a friend that had a sig which (upon inspection of the source) included a marquee tag that had a rather interesting effect when the message was opened. My friend was asking how this was done, and while I understand the code and how to use it etc, I wasn't sure how to insert it into the sig (or the body, for that matter) of an email. I can VIEW code on an inbound message easily enough (which is how I found out what the code was), but I don't see an intuitive way to ADD html tags like this to an outbound. I don't know for a fact that it was done in Outlook (2003), I'm just guessing, but I was wondering how this could be done. Um, I should note that *I* don't want to do this, my friend does TIA elaine charlottesville, va |
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