Logo in signature - without being an attachment

A

Allan Fischler

Can you have a logo in your signature, but where it doesn¹t come across as
an attachment?

Thanks.
 
D

Diane Ross

Can you have a logo in your signature, but where it doesn¹t come across as
an attachment?

You would have to link to the logo online. I think this script might help
create the sig. Users might not be too thrilled either way. Personally, I
think they are bloat.

<http://scriptbuilders.net/files/makehyperlinksx2.2.1.html>

Don¹t waste time with unbusinesslike signatures

<http://tinyurl.com/5q9dc7>

Automatically change your signature for different recipients

<http://tinyurl.com/yue567>

Signature Blocks and Netiquette
<http://tinyurl.com/657a84>
 
W

William Smith [MVP]

Allan said:
Can you have a logo in your signature, but where it doesn¹t come
across as an attachment?

Yes.

Go to Tools --> Signatures... and create a new signature. If necessary,
select Format --> HTML while the signature window is open to ensure
you're sending in HTML format.

Compose your text and then drag your image into the window. It will be
added at the blinking insertion character.

With that said, please don't do this. You'll not only needlessly bloat
the size of your Sent Items folder but you'll also be bloating the size
of your recipient's Inbox. You may think this *looks* cool or
professional but the overhead to achieve this is not worth it. Needless
graphics can cause folks to go over their mail quotas, preventing them
from being able to receive more mail, and they are slower to send and
receive because of the extra size.

Please read my blog post about this:

"Don’t waste time with unbusinesslike signatures"
<http://blog.entourage.mvps.org/2007/07/dont_waste_time_with_unbusinesslike_signatures.html>
or <http://tinyurl.com/5q9dc7>

Hope this helps!

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bill

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T

Tim Murray

Can you have a logo in your signature, but where it doesn¹t come across as
an attachment?

It has to be either (a) an attachment or (b) a link to a URL where the logo
resides.
 
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