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Signature image not displayed

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Hi, There seems to be a problem with displaying my signature image. I tried to set it in several formats, but none of them seem to be displayed. There is an image attached to this E-mail. Is there something that can be done? Thank you

Hi, There seems to be a problem with displaying my signature image. I tried to set it in several formats, but none of them seem to be displayed. There is an image attached to this E-mail. Is there something that can be done? Thank you

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If you'd like to send me an email, with your signature, I can look to see if there is any obvious cause.

xenos at gmx dot co dot uk

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Thank you sending right now...

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OK. It arrives broken.

First observation is that your signature is an image. That makes it easy for you as sender, and stops bots and suchlike from "reading" and stealing your details. It makes life harder for your correspondents because they have to read and type for themselves to make use of your info. They also won't see any of your signature if their system is set to block images.

I got two images as attachments, which is why I can see them. But in the message itself, you have sent a link to an image that appears to be on your hard disk. That won't be accessible to your recipients. Given that the link appears to related to OneDrive, I suspect your intention was to link to a public folder on OneDrive, but this isn't the right link. You need to find the public access address for this image file.

<div class="moz-signature">-- <br>
<img src="file:////Users/chenengel/OneDrive/%C3%97%C2%97%C3%97%C2%9F/%C3%97%C2%97%C3%97%C2%AA%C3%97%C2%99%C3%97%C2%9E%C3%97%C2%94.bmp" border="0">
</div>

Is that really what you want to do? Anyone who looks at your email message when disconnected from the 'net would get the broken image icon too; why not just embed the signature image into the message?

Modified by Zenos

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Hi, First of all, thank you very much for taking the time to help me, much appreciated.... The reason is because there are RTL support problems in the signature. Though I admit I haven't thought of the issues you mentioned. Any other suggestions? Some way to create a signature, taking into consideration what you mentioned, that won't give me RTL support problems? And maybe, if possible, make it a bit decorative? Again, Thank you.

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You'll have to explain RTL to me.