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Signatures problem

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Katelyn - 20 Sep 2007 18:20 GMT
Ok, so here's the deal:

I went into Tools, then Options, then Mail Format and made myself a
signature with a certain font and color.  I selected the option of including
it when I write a new email, reply to an email, and forward an email.
I tested it by writing an email to a friend and the signature appeared, so
no problem there.
I then was replying to an email and the signature appeared BUT it went to a
plain font and lost the color.
I was wondering if anyone could please let me know if this is normal or if
something can be done to fix it.
Thank you so much!!!
Nabeel Moeen - 20 Sep 2007 21:11 GMT
could it be that the email you were replying to was a 'Plain text' email?
in this case the reply also uses the same formatting as the original email,
hence the signature would lose its font decoration.

> Ok, so here's the deal:
>
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> something can be done to fix it.
> Thank you so much!!!
Katelyn - 26 Sep 2007 17:50 GMT
I was wondering how I could change the settings in Outlook so that it's not
'Plain text.'  Would you happen to know how to do that?

Thanks so much!

> could it be that the email you were replying to was a 'Plain text' email?
> in this case the reply also uses the same formatting as the original email,
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> > something can be done to fix it.
> > Thank you so much!!!
 
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