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"Warning: Your signature file is too large."



 
 
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Old August 11th 09, 12:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Steve Cochran
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Default "Warning: Your signature file is too large."

You can also save it as "Filtered HTML".

steve

"CalvinP" wrote in message
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Word in Office 2007 has file save option of "single file webpage" that
worked
for me

"MissPhyllis" wrote:

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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Old August 11th 09, 01:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
evelyn vasquez
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Default "Warning: Your signature file is too large."


"CalvinP" wrote in message
...
Word in Office 2007 has file save option of "single file webpage" that
worked
for me

"MissPhyllis" wrote:

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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Old February 13th 10, 04:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
JTSW
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Default "Warning: Your signature file is too large."

Ron: 4KB "filtered HTML" signature file, including non-animated GIF file,
rejected. Attaching GIF file to each e-mail cumbersome: how "reference [GIF
file] picture by a link"? Thanks for all your help to me and everyone else
on this thread, JTSW

"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" wrote in message
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: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" wrote in message
: news : 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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Old February 16th 10, 01:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Steve Cochran
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Default "Warning: Your signature file is too large."

Start with this:

HTML
BODY
this is a signature
IMG src="file://c:\myimages\myimage.gif"
/BODY
/HTML

Copy that into Notepad and then edit it. Make sure the full path to the
image is specified so WinMai can find it. Then save it as an htm file and
set that as the signature.

steve

"JTSW" wrote in message
...
Ron: 4KB "filtered HTML" signature file, including non-animated GIF
file,
rejected. Attaching GIF file to each e-mail cumbersome: how "reference
[GIF
file] picture by a link"? Thanks for all your help to me and everyone
else
on this thread, JTSW

"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" wrote in message
...
: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" wrote in
message
: news : 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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