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I would like to know how the person who sent me this email created their signature,
here is the photo: ![]() it was in the left side of the email, the text is selectable and in-line with the logo, but its to the right of the logo i assume the pic is on the web i tried that in outlook 2007 but there was no options to place the photo "in line" or "Behind" the text, so all i could do was begin the first line of text and the bottom right of the logo, which looked really terrible i can't see that there is a way to get that effect in outlook 2007 can anyone tell me what software or proscedure is needed to get that effect? thank you |
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So many of the CSS elements have been butchered in Outlook 2007...
![]() It looks like it may be simply left justified to the image (as you would justify an image using MS Word.) If you will send the email my way I'll look at it more closely for you. PM me for my email addy. |
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Thanks for your help with the sig Josh
and for anyone else out there with a similar problem, I think the easiest solution is: 1. create your signature file, name it & save it 2. go to C:\Windows\Profiles\Your User Name\Application Data\Microsoft\Signatures 3. open the .htm file with the same name as your signature file in MS Word 4. right-click the logo and go to text wrapping.. then select "through" 5 place the logo in the top right corner and arrange your lines of text on the right, with fonts and colors you need, with the logo to th left. (Be sure to use Shift + Enter for each line break) 6. set the last carriage return where you want your logo to end, either right below the logo, or an extra blank line below it. then delete al the lines below it with the "del" key 7. save it in the same .htm format with the same name 8. save another copy in .rtf and nother one in .txt in the same foldre 9. close MS Word and you can insert the new sig immediately 10. open the rtf and txt files and adjust the format as you would like it to appear in servers requiring those formats, then save them. and it seems to work just fine i've only tried sending it to Gmail as of yet, and it worked perfectly
Last edited by 1337Rabbit; 01-15-2010 at 11:29 PM. |