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Does anyone know how to automatically add my Outlook
signature to Excel file sent to Outlook?

When I am in Excel and hit File, Send To, Mail Recipient
(as Attachment), I'd like my Outlook signature to be
added to the text of email before sending.

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Hi Bill

I never search if this is possible.

My Outlook Add-in have a option to add a small default text to the mail
http://www.rondebruin.nl/sendmail.htm#Add-in

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"Bill N" wrote in message ...
Does anyone know how to automatically add my Outlook
signature to Excel file sent to Outlook?

When I am in Excel and hit File, Send To, Mail Recipient
(as Attachment), I'd like my Outlook signature to be
added to the text of email before sending.

Thanks.



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