Actually, this has never happened to me in neither any of the betas (from September 2005) nor in my production machines.
Calling something garbage takes quite a bit more information than what you provided to come to that conclusion. Why not describe how you are trying to insert your signature (mail format matters as well) and someone may be able to help you. Simply doing a drive by calling something garbage is not conducive to receiving help with your problem.
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"clintonG" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:uM%23c2HPbIHA.4696@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
Insert a Signature and it deletes the body of the email.
Ordinarily I'd agree but in this context what can be said? Select New
Message, select somebody to send it to, type a subject, type your message
and then go to the ribbon and select a signature. Poof! The message body is
deleted. Undo returns the body of the message and removes the inserted
signature.
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
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Actually, this has never happened to me in neither any of the betas (from
September 2005) nor in my production machines.
Calling something garbage takes quite a bit more information than what you
provided to come to that conclusion. Why not describe how you are trying to
insert your signature (mail format matters as well) and someone may be able
to help you. Simply doing a drive by calling something garbage is not
conducive to receiving help with your problem.
--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
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"clintonG" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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Insert a Signature and it deletes the body of the email.
That sounds like a "replace" to me. What occurs when you plug the
signature in first?
clintonG wrote:
> Ordinarily I'd agree but in this context what can be said? Select New
> Message, select somebody to send it to, type a subject, type your
> message and then go to the ribbon and select a signature. Poof! The
> message body is deleted. Undo returns the body of the message and
> removes the inserted signature.
>
>
> "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
> <millys@donteventhinkaboutemailingmeatmvp.org> wrote in message
> news:5ED4B760-3627-4212-856E-08035F817845@microsoft.com...
> Actually, this has never happened to me in neither any of the betas
> (from September 2005) nor in my production machines.
>
> Calling something garbage takes quite a bit more information than what
> you provided to come to that conclusion. Why not describe how you are
> trying to insert your signature (mail format matters as well) and
> someone may be able to help you. Simply doing a drive by calling
> something garbage is not conducive to receiving help with your problem.
>