Microsoft KB Archive/248832

= OL2000: How to Append a vCard or Other Attachment to Signatures When Using Word as the E-mail Editor =

Article ID: 248832

Article Last Modified on 9/29/2003

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Outlook 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q248832



SYMPTOMS
When you use Microsoft Word as the e-mail editor in Microsoft Outlook, there is no facility for appending a vCard or other attachments to the AutoSignature.



CAUSE
The AutoSignature for Word documents uses an AutoText entry. The Outlook AutoSignature features are not used. Word is not specifically designed to include attachments in AutoSignatures.



RESOLUTION
Appending an attachment to a Word AutoSignature is a two-step process, which is developed in the "More Information" section:
 * Create an AutoSignature in Outlook for Word.
 * In a Word document, add the vCard file or other attachment immediately following the AutoSignature. Then create a new AutoText entry from the AutoSignature and the attachment with the same name as the previously configured AutoSignature.



Create an AutoSignature in Outlook for Word
For detailed instructions on using the AutoSignature feature in Outlook, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

197360 OL2000: Using AutoSignatures in Outlook

Add the vCard or Other Attachment

 * 1) In Word, point to AutoText on the Insert menu, and click AutoText.
 * 2) Click to select the Signature entry from the list of AutoText entries, and click Insert.
 * 3) In the Word document, insert the saved vCard (.vcf) file or other attachment that you wish to use, in the line immediately following the AutoSignature.

NOTE: To insert the vCard, drag and drop it.
 * 1) Select all of the text and the attachment, point to AutoText on the Insert menu, and click New.
 * 2) Type a name for the AutoText entry, and click OK.

NOTE: It is imperative that you give this AutoText entry the same name as the AutoSignature you originally created.
 * 1) Click Yes when you receive the Redefine the Auto-Text entry? prompt.
 * 2) Close the document and open a new e-mail item. Your AutoSignature should appear with the new attachment.

