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kathyn January 3rd 08 04:15 PM

Any way to format Out-of-Office Assistant in Outlook 2007?
 
We have a company policy regarding signatures in emails -- specific font,
size, color, etc. We would like to have the signaure appear in outgoing
messages from the Out-of-Office Assistant, but there doesn't seem to be a way
to do it. The messages always come back as Courier New. We're a technology
company, and this looks very unprofessional.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. THANKS!

Brian Tillman January 3rd 08 04:21 PM

Any way to format Out-of-Office Assistant in Outlook 2007?
 
KathyN wrote:

We have a company policy regarding signatures in emails -- specific
font, size, color, etc. We would like to have the signaure appear in
outgoing messages from the Out-of-Office Assistant, but there doesn't
seem to be a way to do it. The messages always come back as Courier
New. We're a technology company, and this looks very unprofessional.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. THANKS!


Since the OOA is a function of Exchange, you'd stand a better chance of
getting an answer in the Exchange newsgroups;
microsoft.public.exchange.admin, perhaps.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


kathyn January 3rd 08 05:34 PM

Any way to format Out-of-Office Assistant in Outlook 2007?
 
Thanks, Brian! I've posted my question there.

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

KathyN wrote:

We have a company policy regarding signatures in emails -- specific
font, size, color, etc. We would like to have the signaure appear in
outgoing messages from the Out-of-Office Assistant, but there doesn't
seem to be a way to do it. The messages always come back as Courier
New. We're a technology company, and this looks very unprofessional.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. THANKS!


Since the OOA is a function of Exchange, you'd stand a better chance of
getting an answer in the Exchange newsgroups;
microsoft.public.exchange.admin, perhaps.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]




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