
If UI elements enabled is false then set UI elements enabled to trueĬlick menu item "Preferences." of menu 1 of menu bar item "Outlook" of menu bar 1 of application process "Outlook"Ĭlick item 1 of (buttons of window "Outlook Preferences" of application process "Outlook" whose description is "Signatures")Ĭlick button "Default Signatures. turn on UI automation - may throw a permissions dialog Tell application "Microsoft Outlook" to activate Go to Signature As the Outlook Preferences box appears on your screen, under the Email section, choose Signature to start adding and customizing your email signature. On setDefaultSignature to mySignature for accountName After entering a name and a description for your signature, select Start with a blank signature and click on Next. Let’s explore the important features of the new Outlook app below in detail: 1. setDefaultSignature to "strName" for "Gmail" In the Signatures section, click on New to open the Create New Signature dialog box. Under Signature, type your signature and format it the way you like. Edit Signatures option View a larger version 2. Select the Signature button and select Edit Signatures.

Signatures are set on a per-account basis, so you need to provide the name of the account to this script as well as the name of the signature you want to set for that account. Select + and type a name for the signature. Make sure you are on the Message tab at the top of the new message. There is nothing in the Outlook 2011 dictionary to specifically do this, so instead this can be done by scripting the UI elements, which admittedly is rather clunky. 1.Go to the search box at the top-left side of your Outlook screen and type in signature > Click on the Signature result that appears > click on Signature.
