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People Subscriptions My stuff Preferences Send a message Log Out TechRepublic | Forums | Software Software Register Now or Log In to post Welcome back, My Profile Log Out Recent Activity FAQs Guidelines Question 0 Votes Locked Outlook 2003 Signature Image Problem By thunderbolt16 · 9 years ago Hey all,I am trying to troubleshoot a Outlook 03 issue. I have a signature, and I have a corporate logo above the text with name and info and whatnot. When I look at the file on MS word editing the sig, it displays the image. When I load the image in outlook it shows an image in the sig preview. When i open a message to send an email, the image is displayed as a broken link.I check the security settings, tried three different files types for the image, tried RTF and HTML signatures and no dice. I checked activex and tried a repair. Anyone got any ideas? Share Flag This conversation is currently closed to new comments. 8 total posts (Page 1 of 1) + Follow this Discussion · | Thread display: Collapse - | Expand + All Answers Collapse - Avoid editing in Word by Baron Orlando · 9 years ago In reply to Outlook 2003 Signature Im ... Here's how I set mine up...In Outlook, go to the Edit Siganture screen. Don't click "Advanced Edit". If I understood your post correctly, you should see the signature you previously created in Word.Delete the broken image link.Right-Click where you want the image to be placed and select "Insert Image".Click the browse button to find the image.That should do it. By the way, you don't want to move your image file to a different location after creating your signature. I believe Outlook stores the path, instead of the actual image, in the signature.Good luck and I hope that helped. 0Votes Share Flag Collapse - Smart Tags as Culprit by thund
do I get an Active-X error when I create a new mail with a signature? The message suggests that security doesn't allow the Active-X control. If I click past the error, the signature appears but with a strange mark above the first line of the signature. This isn't in the signature file. Apart from that the signature is correct. I can delete the strange mark, OK. I have deleted the signatures and re-created. BTW When deleting signatures, the
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an email in Outlook 2003 you get the following error message: "Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on this page. As a result, the page may not display correctly". This is probably caused by your Outlook email signature. This will usually occur if you used the advanced edit to edit your signature. It is caused by the smart tags Word adds into the HTML. The easiest way to fix this is to recreate your Outlook signature from scratch without using the advanced edit. This worked for me. Categories: Tips Tags: ActiveX error, Outlook, signature, Word Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Leave a comment Trackback No comments yet. No trackbacks yet. Name (required) E-Mail (will not be published) (required) Website Subscribe to comments feed New Kitten!!!! SPF Record: ISP SMTP Server RSS Google Youdao Xian Guo Zhua Xia My Yahoo! newsgator Bloglines iNezha Links Birchwood Financial Advisers Flickr Gallery Handmade semi precious jewellery Categories CQOTD General Personal Photos Random Software Tips Categories CQOTD General Personal Photos Random Software Tips Recent Posts Peaceful Sunset, Aberavon Pennard, Gower Photography Exhibition Pennard Sunset 2 Pennard Sunset TagsAberavon Converter CQOTD Cycling Email error Excel Exchange Firewall Gallery Goldmine Google Google Apps Graphics GRE IT Max Microsoft N82 NetMeeting Network Nokia Outlook Party PDF Pennard Photos Pics Ports PPTP RAM Register Script Software Spam SPF Sunset Tips Tune-Up VPN Wedding Windows Windows 7 Word XP Top WordPress Warning: Missing argument 2 for wpdb::prepare(), called in /customers/c/c/8/danjay.co.uk/httpd.www/wordpress/wp-content/themes/inove/footer.php on line 22 and defined in /customers/c/c/8/danjay.co.uk/httpd.www/wordpress/wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 1209 Copyright © 2008-2012 DanJay.co.uk Theme by NeoEase. Valid XHTML 1.1 and CSS 3.