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html based logo in email

Discussion in 'Technology Forum' started by builder, Apr 6, 2007.

  1. builder

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    I want to put a logo on my emails. I've tried before using HTML code, but Outlook Express always attaches the image even though it's located and pointed to my website.

    Can someone give me the basic code to insert into my emails as a signature that will actually work? Thanks

    The logo:


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    Oh, and if you could make the link clickable to my site, that'd be nice too.
     
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    Might consider upgrading to Outlook and use Word as your default email/HTML editor.
     
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    Try this

    1: CTRL N (new message)
    2: Format (on Menu Bar)
    3: Move Cursor to BODY of Message
    4: Insert > Picture
    5: Click Mouse on Picture
    6: Click Hyperlink icon
    7: type in URL (example:http://www.domain.com/folder/image.jpg)
    8: hit OK

    Take Cursor to top of Body and start typing message

    Or if you want to keep it for later
    After Step 8
    Save as Stationary
    Then when you create a new email
    Click on FORMAT
    USE Stationary
    select the one you created/saved

    Hope that helps

    Why the difference?
    To put an image inline it will be in the HTML email
    To put the image in the email it will be an attachment.

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    Last edited: May 12, 2007

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