I need to create a signature in OUTLOOK for MAC 2011. The signature is an image. I want the receiver of the email to be able to click on my signature image and be taken to my website. Currently I can create the image signature but when I add the hyperlink it places just text under my image that is full operational. But this is not what I want.
In contrast to webmail clients like Gmail or OWA, Microsoft Outlook’s default behavior is to embed images in email signatures instead of only linking to images hosted on the Internet. While linked images have several downsides , they can be used in cases where e.g. Reducing the size of the email is a priority.
Below you will find the steps necessary to override Outlook’s default behavior and force it to use a linked/internet image. Outlook 2013 When, position the cursor where you want to insert the image, click the Insert Picture button: At the bottom of the resulting window find the File path box and paste the full URL of the internet image you want to use. Then click the downward arrow next to the Insert button and select Link to File: Outlook 2010 and 2007 A minor registry tweak is necessary first. Open, find the following key (the version no.
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Is 12.0 for Outlook 2007 and 14.0 for Outlook 2010): HKEYCURRENTUSER Software Microsoft Office Outlook Options Mail and change the Send Pictures With Document value to 0. The rest of the procedure is identical as in Outlook 2013: in the signature editor position the cursor where you want to insert the picture, click the Insert Picture button, provide the full URL of the image, click the downward arrow next to the Insert button and select Link to File (see above for more). Outlook 2003 In Outlook go to Tools, Options, Mail Format tab, Internet Format and uncheck the When an HTML message contains pictures located on the Internet, send a copy of the pictures instead of the reference to their location option: and click OK. Now, when editing your signature, position the cursor where you want to insert the image, right-click to trigger the context menu and select Insert Image, in the resulting window provide the full URL of your image in the Picture Source: box and click OK. This entry was posted in, on. ↓.
Carl This is an excerpt from the above link you provided. For Microsoft Outlook 2007 and 2010 if the “Send Pictures With Document registry value” is not there you do not have to do anything. But if it is not working for you then add the value and set it to 1.
Excerpt Resolution The steps to address the behavior vary depending on the Microsoft Outlook version. For “Microsoft Outlook 2007 and 2010: Remove the Send Pictures With Document registry value, or change the value of Send Pictures With Document to 1.
Important: If you have a Microsoft Office 365 account, and you use Outlook and Outlook on the web or Outlook on the web for business, you need to create a signature in both products. To create and use email signatures in Outlook on the web, see. If you want to see how it's done,. Open a new email message. Select Signature Signatures from the Message menu.
Depending on the size of your Outlook window and whether you're composing a new email message or a reply or forward, the Message menu and the Signature button might be in two different locations. Under Select signature to edit, choose New, and in the New Signature dialog box, type a name for the signature. Under Edit signature, compose your signature. You can change fonts, font colors, and sizes, as well as text alignment. If you want to create a more robust signature with bullets, tables, or borders, use Word to format your text, then copy and paste the signature into the Edit signature box.
Notes:. You can add links and images to your email signature, change fonts and colors, and justify the text using the mini formatting bar under Edit signature.
You can also add social media icons and links in your signature. For more information, see.
To add images to your signature, see. Under Choose default signature, set the following options for your signature: In the E-mail account drop-down box, choose an email account to associate with the signature. You can have different signatures for each email account. If you want your signature added to all new messages by default, in the New messages drop-down box, select one of your signatures. If you don't want to automatically add a signature to new messages, choose (none).
This doesn't add a signature to any messages you reply to or forward. If you want your signature to appear in the messages you reply to and forward, in the Replies/forwards drop-down, select one of your signatures. Otherwise, accept the default option of (none). Choose OK to save your new signature and return to your message. Outlook doesn't add your new signature to the message you opened in Step 1, even if you chose to apply the signature to all new messages. You'll have to add the signature manually to this one message. All future messages will have the signature added automatically. To add the signature manually, select Signature from the Message menu and then pick the signature you just created.
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Add a logo or image to your signature If you have a company logo or an image to add to your signature, use the following steps. Open a new message and then select Signature Signatures.
In the Select signature to edit box, choose the signature you want to add a logo or image to. Select the Image icon, locate your image file, and select Insert. To resize your image, right-click the image, then choose Picture. Select the Size tab and use the options to resize your image. To keep the image proportions, make sure to keep the Lock aspect ratio checkbox checked. When you're done, select OK, then select OK again to save the changes to your signature. Insert a signature manually If you don't choose to insert a signature for all new messages or replies and forwards, you can still insert a signature manually.
In your email message, on the Message tab, select Signature. Choose your signature from the fly-out menu that appears. If you have more than one signature, you can select any of the signatures you've created. See how it's done.
Create a signature. Open a new message. On the Message tab, in the Include group, click Signature, and then click Signatures. On the E-mail Signature tab, click New. Type a name for the signature, and then click OK.
In the Edit signature box, type the text that you want to include in the signature. To format the text, select the text, and then use the style and formatting buttons to select the options that you want. To add elements besides text, click where you want the element to appear, and then do any of the following: Options How to To add an electronic business card Click Business Card, and then click a contact in the Filed As list. Then click OK To add a hyperlink Click Insert Hyperlink, type in the information or browse to a hyperlink, click to select it, and then click OK To add a picture Click Picture, browse to a picture, click to select it, and then click OK. Common image file formats for pictures include.bmp,.gif,.jpg, and.png. To finish creating the signature, click OK. Note: Each message can contain only one signature.
Insert a signature automatically. On the Message tab, in the Include group, click Signature, and then click Signatures. Under Choose default signature, in the E-mail account list, click an email account with which you want to associate the signature. In the New messages list, select the signature that you want to include.
If you want a signature to be included when you reply to or forward messages, in the Replies/forwards list, select the signature. Otherwise, click (none). Insert a signature manually. In a new message, on the Message tab, in the Include group, click Signature, and then click the signature that you want.
Tip: To remove a signature from an open message, select the signature in the message body, and then press DELETE. See also Feedback on creating an Outlook signature Do you have feedback on creating or using Outlook signatures?
We'd like to know. In particular, if you had trouble locating the Signatures menu, we'd like to know where you expected to find the option to create a signature.
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