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Since I own the domain name for a couple more years, and the hosting was paid-in-advance, it's still here. But I've moved on to Hawaii, and no longer have the need to publish all the sorts of neat stuff that made up the contents of this website.

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Outlook Signature's gone nuts!
Friday, October 14, 2005 : Stephen D. Carroll, rokus.net

Via Useful technology
Email signatures are really useful but creating them and getting them to appear correctly can sometimes be troublesome. For example, sometimes you may create a beautiful email signature only to discover it comes out double-spaced when you compose a new email. "Why's that then," I hear you cry. Well, you may be interested to learn that this double-spacing madness occurs because of the way Outlook interacts with your signature editing application, probably Word or Frontpage. Normally, when you type ENTER at the end of a line while composing a signature, a <br> tag is inserted. This is HTML code for a line break. But some applications insert a <p> tag, HTML's paragraph tag, instead. And Outlook interprets a <br> tag as a line break plus an extra line space. Heck!

So now you know why your once perfectly-formed signature goes a bit loopy when you start using it back in your Outlook application. Thankfully there's a really easy way to avoid all this HTML craziness: use SHIFT-ENTER instead of just ENTER at the end of each line while creating your email signature. Problem solved!








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