Hello,
I'm working in Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 & 365 Exchange.

I am developing an HTML signature with Dreamweaver, then copy/pasting the design into the desktop app, it deploys and runs through the exchange and is then synced back my desktop and the Apple Mail app on my iPhone.

My issue is that I have written the text to not resize on each table cell using the -webkit-text-size-adjust: none; css  (and also tried putting it on the body, in a style block in the head on all elements) in conjunction with the viewport meta tag set to width=device-width, initial-scale=1, minimum-scale=1, maximum-scale=1, user-scalable=no.

When I view the source code of the received email this data is stripped out, thus my webkit browsers are enlarging the text anyway.

After hours of testing and requesting support from all other avenues, I can only guess this problem is because of Outlook and not my code.

Does anyone know of any workarounds or know where to send me?
Using Windows Livemail 2011

I have followed the directions provided in help for creating an HTML signature with a graphic file (logo) in it.  I've assigned the signature to the email account.  However, whenever I open/create a new message to send the logo graphic does not appear, only an outline box where it should be.  The saved htm file is stored locally on my computer.

How do you get an image/logo to actually show in the signature???
I have created an .html signature from within WLM.  However, when applying the signature to outgoing e-mails, the image will not appear.

I followed the instructions as provided by http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-live/mail-create-signature.

Instead, a blank white box shows up where the image should be -- and when sending the message -- I am warned (paraphrasing) "One or more if the pictures in this message could not be found.  When sending the images will not be included. Are you sure you still want to send?"

Does anyone have a solution to this?  The picture I am using is a .png.  However, I saved the signature file as a .html.