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replyReply Thu 13 Nov 2008, 11:34Delegate Lita said...

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Word Intermediate course
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Outlook

Is it possible when you have signatures set up to place a logo next to the signature as opposed to underneath. When we have tried to achieve this it splits the signature, e.g. it puts it between the name, job title and address.

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replyReply Thu 27 Nov 2008, 10:22Trainer Amanda said...

RE: Outlook

Hello Lita

Thank you for your question.

I'm not sure if this is possible, but after you've put the logo image in, try right-clicking on it and see if you have a Format Picture option.

If you do, then try going to the Layout tab, select Square wrapping type and you may have to select an alignment option as well, then click OK.

Hopefully you will be able to position the logo where you want it after doing this.

Kind regards
Amanda

 

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