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Julie wrote:
> The best way I've found for adding a signature block to the end of
> messages, (using MS Exchange) is:
> 1) Create a .txt file in WordPad (Small print preferabbly)
> including your information.
> 2) From Exchange's main menu go to Insert, then File and choose your
> text file and insert it into your message.
This works fine for a few messages but if you send several messages
it could really slow you down. I came across a shareware program
called "Internet Idioms for Microsoft Exchange" that has a utility
for doing this and several other Exchange things. You can find the
file at this URL:
If you are looking for the file elsewhere and need its "real" file
name, I believe it's inetxidm.zip.
Jane Bergen
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Jane Bergen, Technical Writer
janeb -at- answersoft -dot- com or janeb -at- airmail -dot- net
"The difference between the right word and the
almost right word is the difference between lightning
and the lightning bug" (Mark Twain)
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