

In principle, it’s cool and different, but I still miss the old Big Mac. They’ve added more greens, changed the sauce.

They’ve completely revamped it, student Mikhail Proskunenkov told Reuters on Wednesday. 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. Big Macs, McFlurry’s and the Golden Arches were all a no go, as was the McDonald’s-style Big Mac sauce. turn on UI automation - may throw a permissions dialog Tell application "Microsoft Outlook" to activate If desired, choose the checkbox next to Automatically include my signature on messages I send. In the Email Signature field, enter your Signature.

Choose Options after selecting the gear icon in the top-right corner. On setDefaultSignature to mySignature for accountName Open your Outlook Web account and log in. setDefaultSignature to "strName" for "Gmail" 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. 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.
