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No, David. I don't think you got it right. I want to send e-mail with a signature AND an animated .GIF graphic as a part of the signature. As before I am using Windows 2000 Professional with Outlook Express. Someone knows how to do this....I'm patient. Thanx anyway, David.
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Response Number 3
Name: David Heredia Date: June 18, 2002 at 02:48:42 Pacific
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Geez it sound like you where disturbed with my answer. Anyways i just didnt understand what you wanted. more detailed like that last post would of better helped. Rather than writing it down here go to this web address and it explains how to insert a gif as your signature. http://email.about.com/library/weekly/aa021400b.htm
No, I wasn't cheesed off or anything. I just haven't ever really developed social skills. It's the way I replied that could use some help. N_E_Ways, Thanx for the response. I have been rethinking an animated attachment to my signature due to the prohibitive slowness of such a large .GIF. Speed of opening is essential to my websites and e-mails.
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