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Ladies & Gents,

How do I include the Outlook AutoSignature in an email created from an Excel
Macro? I have the signature set up to be "added to the end of new
messages", but this feature does not work when creating & sending emails
from Excel. I've tried updating the code suggested to create emails with
attachments & categories, but I cannot seem to manage it.


Thanks In Advance
Andrew


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Ladies & Gents,

How do I include the Outlook AutoSignature in an email created from an

Excel
Macro? I have the signature set up to be "added to the end of new
messages", but this feature does not work when creating & sending emails
from Excel. I've tried updating the code suggested to create emails with
attachments & categories, but I cannot seem to manage it.


Thanks In Advance
Andrew




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