=?Utf-8?B?THVrZSBXaWxsaWFtcw==?= wrote in
news:8ADEFC38-7608-4A89-A1B6-BCE67DEC2939@microsoft.com
> Hi,
>
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>
> Luke
Hi, Luke,
When this happens, does your original message font change to Times
New Roman?

Signature
Lew
Luke Williams - 22 Nov 2005 13:20 GMT
The font is set to Arial 11 pts. On some PCs, the font changes to Times New
Roman.
I tried different things to fix this whole signature mess.
1. Created a table with two rows. Top row contains the JPEG and bottom row
contains email and website links. That did not work so well. The JPEG would
dissapear when sending and only the email and website would appear.
2. No table. The Jpeg is set on top and when advanced editing is clicked, I
created two text boxes (website and email). Anchored these boxes (that did
not work either). When sending this email, the text boxes move vertically so
they appear on top of the JPEG. Not very nice.
3. Finally just created a JPEG with all of the information (no active
links). Looks fine but lacks the interactivity that I wanted.
Suggestions?
Thanks,
L.
> =?Utf-8?B?THVrZSBXaWxsaWFtcw==?= wrote in
> news:8ADEFC38-7608-4A89-A1B6-BCE67DEC2939@microsoft.com
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> When this happens, does your original message font change to Times
> New Roman?