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The Proper Way To Add A Hyperlinked Picture To Your Outlook Email Signature


This brief video will walk you through, soup to nuts, the best way (at least the best way in my humble opinion, feel free to chime in if you have any better ways of doing this) to embed a hyperlinked image into your Outlook Email signature. It seems silly that something that appears so trivial on the surface would require a video tutorial; but there are a lot of ins, a lot of outs, and a lot of what-have-you’s involved in this. By the way, this demo is accurate as of Outlook 2003.

If for whatever reason you are having problems viewing this video or you want to see a larger version (so you can read everything) you can also see it here.

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David Orsini
Monday, June 22nd, 2009

2 Responses to “The Proper Way To Add A Hyperlinked Picture To Your Outlook Email Signature”

  1. David Orsini Says:

    By the way, this is the site I used to get the icons we used in our email signatures.

    http://www.iconspedia.com/

    But a simple Google image search will find you whatever you are looking for as well.

  2. Cyrus Says:

    does this work in Outlook 2007? That’s what I am using. Why is this so complicated? Redmond, are you listening??

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