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97093 2002-11-08 01:33:00 I have asked this question before but where can i get free animations to add by signatures and in e-mails.And how do I do it??.I couldn't really find any on the sites I was given.
Thank you all
lojos_ (1659)
97094 2002-11-08 01:48:00 http://www.flamingtext.com

I LOVE this site, fully customizable stuff here. Check it OUT!!
Chilling_Silence (9)
97095 2002-11-08 03:25:00 Hi Chilling Silence,
Thanks, as you can see I am new at this.I have a logo I wish to download but do not know how to save it in an htm file all my files seem to be gif. This is to add it to the signature on an e-mail in Outlook
lojos_ (1659)
97096 2002-11-09 01:00:00 Can anyone help please with previous post? lojos_ (1659)
97097 2002-11-09 01:09:00 so you want the animated GIF to be in saved in html i guess ? use any web editor or even word nd open a blank html page and insert your animated gif and then save the page as html :D mashimaro (2168)
97098 2002-11-09 01:12:00 Thanks Mashimaro. lojos_ (1659)
97099 2002-11-09 01:16:00 Sorry I am a dummie can you explain in more detail to me. I have word and excel??? lojos_ (1659)
97100 2002-11-09 21:22:00 I'm assuming you are using Outlook Express....

Firstly, go to Start>Find and locate your Stationery folder. Move the animated .gif file to that folder.

In OE go to Tools>Options>Compose>Create new. The Stationery Wizard will start. Follow it and in the Picture selection section put a tick in the little box then browse to your animated .gif file to select it. Set its position to where you want, eg bottom left. Leave the "Do not tile" as it is.

Choose the font, size and colour for your stationery text in the next window, and in the Margin settings make them something like 20 and 20 or 10 and 20 or whatever you like. Give it a name such as logosig or whatever and you're done.

Back in the Compose dialogue box make this stationery your default so that it comes up with every new message put a tick in the Stationery-Mail box and Select the stationery that you just created. Click OK then try it out in a new message.

If it doesn't look how you want it just go back and do another one until you get it right then delete the duds from your Stationery folder.

Also, if you want to have your "signature" automatically added to the end of each new message (and it can be your favourite quote or something, not just your name), go to Tools>Options>Signatures and create one in there.
Susan B (19)
97101 2002-11-10 05:38:00 Thanks Susan,
I was able to complete that. My word you are a fountain of information.Hubby and I didn't know a stationery folder existed-- well we mave a 3 years ago but had forgotten. This computer thing is addictive!!!!!
lojos_ (1659)
97102 2002-11-12 01:29:00 I am now having trouble putting a gif on a forum letter.Can someone tell me please slowly step by step as i am a newbie.I have it saved in my documents. I can get it on an e-mail
Thanks
lojos_ (1659)
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