When I change accounts when sending a message my signature doesn'.

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Bob Sisson

My default account has one signature, but my personal account has a different
signature. When I create a new message, it grabs the dfault signature but
when I go to the "accounts" tab a choose a different account to send the
message from, the signature remains, and I must delete it and manually add
back the other.

Is there a way to select the account when creating a new message OR to
change the signature line?
 
R

Robert Crayk

This is version specific - what you want is achievable with Outlook 2003 but
not earlier versions, if you use Word as your Editor you could create Auto
Text Entries as Signatures
 
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Bob Sisson

Let me Add I am ALREADY Using Outlook 2003 as I got it specifically to use
the multiple signatures. it puts in the right signature when I am replying,
but it will only let CREATE a message with the default signature. I have not
figured out how to create a new message using any account other than default.
If I create the message and then "send using..." the signature doesn't
change...
 
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

To have signatures change when you change accounts, you must (a) be using
WordMail as your editor and (b) have a default signature for every account,
both compose and reply/forward.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
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