Make changes to my greetings at the bottom of my emails I send to.

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Access General Questions

I'm using Microsoft Outlook for my emails that I send back & forth to other
clients.
I have my First & Last Name on emails & then underneath I have my Office
Address underneath. I would like to know "How to go in & change my sayings?
For Example look:
Carrie Joseph

Alternative Financial Management, Inc.
2659 Townsgate Road, Suite 110
Westlake Village, CA 91361-2736
Phone:
Fax:

How do I go in & make these changes I'm sure it is real easy. Do I go under
Change a "Signature" Please Help
Thank You
 
D

Dirk Goldgar

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I'm using Microsoft Outlook for my emails that I send back & forth to
other clients.
I have my First & Last Name on emails & then underneath I have my
Office Address underneath. I would like to know "How to go in &
change my sayings? For Example look:
Carrie Joseph

Alternative Financial Management, Inc.
2659 Townsgate Road, Suite 110
Westlake Village, CA 91361-2736
Phone:
Fax:

How do I go in & make these changes I'm sure it is real easy. Do I
go under Change a "Signature" Please Help
Thank You

Sounds like it's your signature you need to change, all right. But this
is the wrong newsgroup for any followup questions. Try an Outlook
newsgroup.
 
O

oldguy

Yes, you can change your signature in Outlook through Tools/Options/Mail
Format/Signatures. The route may be slightly different depending on the
version of Outlook you're using

You may be able to get more detailed instructions in an Outlook Newsgroup,
as this Newsgroup is dedicated to the MS Access product.

Good Luck,
Engin


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