Since the signature font disappeared from the font list (Control Panel >
Fonts), I'll just use another font to act as a signature (something
different than the message font).
I checked the signature Tab but I have never put a signature in there. There
was no logo or image.
Again, thank you for trying to help. I'll just switch to a different
available font as a signature.
"VistaRookie" <VistaRookie.3l71se@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in
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>
> Just guessing? But what it sounds like, since you
> had a signature for your emails, that you simply
> called a file "signature?"
>
> When you open up Windows Mail->Tools->Options.
> Signature Tab. Do you have a path at the very
> bottom of the Tab? (You may have called it
> signature.htm) - if you do, open up that file with
> notepad and see if you designated a font style .
>
> Or maybe just explain exactly how you were getting
> your signature into Windows Mail. Was there an
> image/logo along with your signature?
>
> Also, if you can identify what font you had for your
> signature, you can look at all of them in Control
> Panel->Fonts to see what each one looks like.
> Quite possible you might pick a different font. Any
> can be used to make a signature.
>
>
>
>
> Ryka;1117994 Wrote:
>> There is no signature font in Vista? I was using what was called
>> "Signature"
>> for several months until, after an update, it disappeared. Hmmmmm -
>> Well, if
>> Signature doesn't exist then I guess I'll no longer be able to "sign my
>> name" at the end of an e-mail. I tried to install some XP fonts but was
>> unable to do it - guess I'll have to try again (I did look up the
>> instructions for adding fonts and perhaps I originally missed a step).
>> I
>> couldn't find the font in MS Office Power Point Viewer 2007. Again,
>> thanks
>> for trying.
>>
>>
>> "VistaRookie" <VistaRookie.3l5e41@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in
>> message news:VistaRookie.3l5e41@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com...
>> >
>> > ALL Vista fonts are usable in every Windows application.
>> > MS Office, Internet Explorer, Windows Mail, WordPad, etc;
>> > You can also use any fonts from XP as well (or even other
>> > versions of Windows). Vista is backwards compatible.
>> >
>> > True Type Fonts (TTF)
>> > Open Type Fonts(OTC)
>> > bitmapped fonts
>> >
>> > What is the name of the font you need? It may not be
>> > included that Office pack. There is no font called
>> > signature font that comes with Vista.
>> >
>> >
>> > Ryka;1117124 Wrote:
>> >> The compatibility packs are good for Office but they don't apply to
>> >> Mail.
>> >> Thanks for trying to help me.
>> >>
>> >>
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