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Old Mar 14, 2005, 01:27 AM
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Using Outlook Express 6 with Windows 2000.

I want to create an Email signature in one font but to have my main default font message as a different one without having to change either each time I send a new email.

I know broadly how that SHOULD be done, but no matter what I try, the 'Signature' always finishes up in the same font as my default message font.

Does any one please have the patience to tell me exactly how to achieve the result I want? I am baffled as to what I am doing wrong!!

George H.

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Hi,
Unless another expert gives you the step by step instructions here on how to do it, here is a very good site explaining it; with pictures and step by step, on saving your particular HTML signnature to a file.

http://email.about.com/cs/oetipstricks/qt/et120603.htm

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Fred:

Thank you - I will go there, check it out, and let you know how I get on.

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George H.
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Fred:

Thank you so much.

I now have the signature I want, in the font that I want and a default message font that I want.

Best regards,

George H.
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