> Outlook 2007, right? Add your EBC to your signature.
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> > Thanks... Ken
Technically, the .vcf file is considered part of the EBC. You could try this: Create a new signature that contains the EBC. Create a new message using that signature. Copy the EBC image. Create a second new signature and paste the EBC image into it.

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> Yes it was outlook 2007, it worked out great. Another question, how do
> I get rid of the vcf file attachment that gets attached to the
> outgoing emails?
cryskns - 07 May 2007 03:47 GMT
Hi Sue, this worked out great. You are a genius. !! Thanks for your
help. Also, it was outlook which raised the alarm about unsafe
attachment and not the Anti Virus.
- Ken
On May 6, 3:44 pm, "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" <sue...@outlookcode.com>
wrote:
> Technically, the .vcf file is considered part of the EBC. You could try this: Create a new signature that contains the EBC. Create a new message using that signature. Copy the EBC image. Create a second new signature and paste the EBC image into it.
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> > I get rid of the vcf file attachment that gets attached to the
> > outgoing emails?