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Old 10-25-2012, 01:33 AM
neal_dodd neal_dodd is offline Inserting a twitter follow button onto email signature Windows 98/ME Inserting a twitter follow button onto email signature Office 2000
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Hi all

I use Microsoft Outlook 2002, and would like to insert a twitter icon into my email signature that acts as a follow button.



I have gone into my signatures and 'edit outside of Outlook', which takes me to a Word file. I then insert the image, attach a hyperlink with the code from the twitter site, and save.

This gives me the signature that I want, but upon starting each new email I get a warning about ActiveX controls and a small box above the writing.

To remove this, I did some exploring and saw some advice to remove embed tags from the autocorrect option in Word... I did this, but everytime I save it, the email signature formatting is all over the place, with double spaces and different fonts. Change it back, and it either stays the same or goes back to the ActiveX warning.

Very frustrating!

Can you help?

Thanks
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