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How may I set up more than one signature?
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From Tip of the Day at Topica 10/17/2000:

USING AN ALTERNATE SIGNATURE

You probably have a standard signature attached to your outgoing emails that looks like everyone else's signature--boring. There's more to you than a career (we hope). Feel free to create alternate signatures that you can use on more informal messages, like those to your friends and family.

To create an alternate signature, select Tools, Options from the Outlook Desktop, click the Mail Format tab, and then click the Signature Picker button. Click the New button to create a new signature; follow the steps. Then, click OK to close the Signature Picker dialog box. To select a default signature, choose it from the Use This Signature By Default list. This one's your default.

If you want to use your alternate signature, compose a new message as usual. Then select Insert, Signature and choose your alternate signature. Ta-da!

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2003-Dec-16 10:31am lamb@nmmi.edu

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