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ivanann - 16 Apr 2004 03:11 GMT
How can I view the url's here?  I am trying to make a signature for my outlook express, but keep received the same message ' not a valid text file".  How does one create a valid text file.... Any one here able to help me
I want to create a signature that says Deborah Ann in lucinda handwriting and with a small flower next to the name......
Vicki - 16 Apr 2004 04:50 GMT
After you have created/designed your signature with flower in PSP, copy and paste the following into Notepad, or other text editor.

<HTML>
<IMG SRC="C:\windows\desktop\sigfile.gif">
</BODY>
</HTML>

(Replace the text in red with the full path to your own graphic file.)  Save it as HTML.  Go up to Tools, Options, Signatures and create a signature using the file option at the bottom with the path to the HTML file you have created.  Make it your default signature.

Hope this helps,
Vicki

How can I view the url's here?  I am trying to make a signature for my outlook express, but keep received the same message ' not a valid text file".  How does one create a valid text file.... Any one here able to help me?
I want to create a signature that says Deborah Ann in lucinda handwriting and with a small flower next to the name
Adriana - 16 Apr 2004 05:08 GMT
I got her as well..Vicki..she had the question in two places. So I hope she
sees at least one of them. :)

Adriana

After you have created/designed your signature with flower in PSP, copy and
paste the following into Notepad, or other text editor.

<HTML>
<IMG SRC="C:\windows\desktop\sigfile.gif">
</BODY>
</HTML>

(Replace the text in red with the full path to your own graphic file.)  Save
it as HTML.  Go up to Tools, Options, Signatures and create a signature
using the file option at the bottom with the path to the HTML file you have
created.  Make it your default signature.

Hope this helps,
Vicki

How can I view the url's here?  I am trying to make a signature for my
outlook express, but keep received the same message ' not a valid text
file".  How does one create a valid text file.... Any one here able to help
me?
I want to create a signature that says Deborah Ann in lucinda handwriting
and with a small flower next to the name......
Vicki - 16 Apr 2004 05:33 GMT
Hi Adriana,

Good.  I didn't see her other post, but between the two of them she'll be able to figure it out.

Vicki

I got her as well..Vicki..she had the question in two places. So I hope she
sees at least one of them. :)

Adriana
ivanann - 16 Apr 2004 13:56 GMT
Vickie,  thank you so much for your reply.  is PSP, paint?  Is the test in red the line that starts <img?  If so, I will try this.  I appreciate your help.
Deborah
Vicki - 16 Apr 2004 16:29 GMT
Hi Deborah,

Yes, PSP is Paint Shop Pro.  But you can use any graphics program to do
this.  Remember where you saved it.
The text in red is the path line to where you have your signature graphic
stored. MS needs to know where on your computer it needs to go to find this
graphic.  Be sure and include the quotation marks.

To answer your question, yes...it's right after <IMG SRC=   Holler if you
have any more questions.

Good Luck,
Vicki

Vickie,  thank you so much for your reply.  is PSP, paint?  Is the test in
red the line that starts <img?  If so, I will try this.  I appreciate your
help.
Deborah
 
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