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How do I add a promotion signature to Outlook 2003 XP?

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How do I add a promotion signature to Outlook 2003 XP?

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• Choose either the small gray or small black badge on your promote page to use as your email signature. • Highlight the text in the “embed code for email signatures” box and Control+C to copy the text. • Paste it into Notepad and save the file as “mysig.html” in “My Documents.” It will look like this < href="http://www.crossloop.com/[Your Name]?type=email" target="_blank">Get help from [Your Name]! • Open Microsoft Outlook 2003 • Select Tools and then Options • Select the Mail Format tab • Click “Signatures…” (near bottom right) • Click “New” (near upper right) • In the next window, name the new signature “My Signature” • Select the “Use this file as a template” option and click “Browse…” • In the file dialog, choose “My Documents” and select “mysig.html” • Click “Next >” and “Finish” to proceed • Click “OK” on the “Create Signature” dialog to continue. • Back in the Options dialog, open the “Signat

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Choose either the small gray or small black badge on your promote page to use as your email signature. Highlight the text in the “embed code for email signatures” box and Control+C to copy the text. Paste it into Notepad and save the file as “mysig.html” in “My Documents.” It will look like this < href="http://www.crossloop.com/[Your Name]?type=email" target="_blank">Get help from [Your Name]! Open Microsoft Outlook 2003 Select Tools and then Options Select the Mail Format tab Click “Signatures…” (near bottom right) Click “New” (near upper right) In the next window, name the new signature “My Signature” Select the “Use this file as a template” option and click “Browse…” In the file dialog, choose “My Documents” and select “mysig.html” Click “Next >” and “Finish” to proceed Click “OK” on the “Create Signature” dialog to continue. Back in the Options dialog, open the “Signature for new messages” drop-d

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