Re: "Warning: Your signature file is too large."

From: Dave <dave_at_beepbeep.com>
Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 11:59:20 -0400


Go to
Tools - Options - signatures
click on a signature, then click on "Advanced" you can associate one sig with one account

"Vista Frustrated" <VistaFrustrated_at_discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:227469C7-A5AA-490F-A615-E05B9AD6F6F5_at_microsoft.com...
> I tried this and it works, however, I have multiple email addresses so is
> there a way to denote which stationary to use for each email address?
>
> "TC" wrote:
>
>> Kimbra, The best way to do this is to forget the signature and just
>> create
>> new stationary. Go to Word and choose background color, insert pictures,
>> type
>> your name and other info in the font of your choice, etc... Save as a
>> webpage
>> (.htm file)---then, under tools, option, compose, select your new file as
>> stationary.
>>
>> "Kimbra" wrote:
>>
>> > I know how to do simple signatures via Tools Options etc. But I am
>> > looking
>> > to add photos, clip art and diff fonts as I used to in Incredimail. I
>> > also
>> > used to have 2 tickers attached to my signatures via lilypie.com
>> >
>> > Is it not possible to do in Windows Mail?
>> >
>> >
>> > "Kimbra" <Kimbra_at_discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > news:58E57F57-24B2-4F02-A620-075B8F56E0AD_at_microsoft.com...
>> > > Sorry, but I still dont understand.
>> > >
>> > > Do I have to sign up for WinMail and then compose a signature in that
>> > > program, which will then work in Windows Mail?
>> > >
>> > > Ta
>> > >
>> > > "zoe" wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> Thanks Ron - I had been having problems too and this solved them -
>> > >> and I
>> > >> learned a new thing about eimal!
>> > >> Zoe
>> > >>
>> > >> "Ron Sommer" wrote:
>> > >>
>> > >> > There is a 4 kb size limit on a signature file.
>> > >> > Word puts so much bloat in HTML that it is useless for creating a
>> > >> > signature
>> > >> > file.
>> > >> > The picture should be referenced by a link and not included in the
>> > >> > signature
>> > >> > file.
>> > >> >
>> > >> > You can compose a signature with WinMail and Notepad.
>> > >> > Create your signature in an WinMail mail composition window.
>> > >> > View, check Source Edit.
>> > >> > Click on the Source tab.
>> > >> > Highlight and copy the source code.
>> > >> > Paste the code into Notepad.
>> > >> > Save As "signature.htm". Change signature to your chose of a
>> > >> > name.
>> > >> > Use signature.htm for your signature file.
>> > >> > --
>> > >> > Ronald Sommer
>> > >> >
>> > >> >
>> > >> > "Judy G" <JudyG_at_discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > >> > news:AF8AADA5-1166-4CF7-B8A5-B9BE4623C5FD_at_microsoft.com...
>> > >> > :I am having a problem saving my signature file w/picture also.
>> > >> > Any
>> > >> > : suggestions? I have tried saving as a Plain text and Filtered
>> > >> > Hotmail
>> > >> > : already.
>> > >> > :
>> > >> > :
>> > >> > : "Steve Cochran" wrote:
>> > >> > :
>> > >> > : > Save it as Filtered HTML and that should take out some of the
>> > >> > Word
>> > >> > Junk.
>> > >> > : >
>> > >> > : > steve
>> > >> > : >
>> > >> > : > "MissPhyllis" <MissPhyllis_at_discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> > >> > message
>> > >> > : > news:DA4E08F1-0B0B-4147-ADB5-04371C35AFAB_at_microsoft.com...
>> > >> > : > > Good evening. I tried to create a signature in Word and
>> > >> > safed it
>> > >> > as a
>> > >> > : > > htm/html file. For some reason I get the message ""Warning:
>> > >> > Your
>> > >> > : > > signature
>> > >> > : > > file is too large." Can you please advise as to what I need
>> > >> > to
>> > >> > do to
>> > >> > : > > condense the file or save it in another format?? Thanks.
>> > >> > : >
>> > >> > : >
>> > >> >
>> > >> >
>> >
>> >
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