HTML in signature

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Bob Kirk

I want to create an HTML signature block with a small embedded jpg. Does
anyone know how to do this in Entourage?

Regards,

Bob
 
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Michel Bintener

This topic's been recently discussed in here, and I'll just repeat what MVP
Mickey Stevens said about it:
No, you can't do that using Entourage's HTML editing tools. However, you
can do this in Word 2004. If you really want to send a mail with that sort
of signature, create the signature in a Word document with the link. Save
it as a Word Template in /Applications/Microsoft Office 2004/Templates/My
Template. When you want to compose a new message with this signature, open
Word, go to File > Project Gallery if necessary, and then click "My
Templates" in the left pane and the signature template in the right pane.
You can then copy and paste your message from Entourage or compose it
directly in Word. When you're ready to send it, go to File > Send To > Mail
Recipient (as HTML). The content will then be placed into a new mail
message. Just address it and send it, and the recipient should be able to
click the image to open the link. I think that's a bit more work than it's
worth, though.

You might want to search the Google archives for two topics called
"inserting hyperlinks in an e-mail" and "picture hyperlinks in entourage
2004".
 
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Mickey Stevens

Actually, if all you want is an image in the signature, you can do that in
Entourage. Go to Tools > Signatures, open the signature, and then make sure
that HTML format is turned on (Format > HTML). Then you can drag an image
into the signature.

It's only if you want to have the image link to a website that you would
need to use an outside HTML editor.
 
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