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I want my signature file to be automatically added to emails that I send from
within Excel and Word, like it is when I send emails just from Outlook. Is
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I thought that happened automatically because it ties into your
mail reader, but I see that it does not. If you are using Outlook Express
you can use Ctrl+Shift+S to include your signature lines.
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I want my signature file to be automatically added to emails that I send from
within Excel and Word, like it is when I send emails just from Outlook. Is
this possible? Thanks.



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