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Hi, so looking at making a company email signature and setting up all our staff emails with it, finally got round to upgrading our last computer to W7 and Office 2013 so everything is running in unison.

Next step is a professional looking company signature.

But I've had a bit of trouble getting my head around it, sure I could use business cards but I would like Facebook and Twitter links among other interactive features. I would rather not add a link to an image within the signature creator In outlook either. Also would like the ability to be able to include our signatures within ios.

I've tried reading up on HTML sigs but either I'm searching the wrong terms or people don't want guys like us knowing HTML coding.

Any help guys?

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Really, I already found that site and didn't think much of it, my image wouldn't upload, it wanted to clear the field when I clicked on done. Also I couldn't get it copied from there into outlook sig. Do I copy the HTML code into the signature box or do I copy the URL of the web page or just copy and paste the actual preview?

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I'd copy the html and use it as a base for your own especially if it tries to linky back to the wysiwyg page

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Nothing happens when I copy the HTML code into the signature creator box in outlook, I'm really stuck here

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My boss refuses to allow any staff to have their signatures turned into electronic format, says it opens a can of ID issues especially if it gets to somewhere dodgy?

Not too sure on my thoughts on this as my signature goes out in written format on quotes etc. So assume someone could just scan it and reuse if they wanted.

I think you need to look at 'personal stationery' in outlook not signatures. No HTML in signatures.

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