Creating a fancy Outlook signature

Sure creating a signature in Outlook is easy. Open Outlook, type in some information, change a few settings and you'll have a decent looking signature. Now, if you want to include a graphic (like a company logo), or use HTML, you have to get a bit more fancy.

That is why I developed this script. This script makes it rather easy to build a fancy signature using various colors, fonts and font sizes. In addition, I have coded functionality to include the graphic (if it is on an external webserver). To make it easier, I have even coded the script to pull information from Active Directory (thanks to a script I found). Drawback being it doesn't work if it cannot access a local domain controller. I am going to work on that. I'd like to use the script at home..

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