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Outlook 2002 - I have created a number of email templates (*.oft) and
placed them on a network drive for general office use. End users have created a menu bar and added new commands (Category File/Command Mail Message) and used the hyperlink feature to use their choice of templates. The problem is that their signature does not appear at the bottom even though it is a new email (note if they turn off the MS Word to edit feature their signature does appear but this is not a favorable option for them). Any suggestions as to how they can use the template, keep MS Word to edit and have their signature appear at the bottom of the new mail? |
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