If you have FrontPage installed, you can use it (or another default HTML editor) to design your own Outlook mail signature to make your signature colorful. Use FrontPage to create a signature by first executing the Options command on the Outlook Tools menu and using the Mail Format tab in the pop-up menu. Then in the Message Format column, in the compose in this message Format drop-down menu, select HTML, and then click the Sign button. The system pops up the Create Signature dialog box. Click the New button in the Create Signature dialog box, and enter a name in the Enter a name for the new signature box. Then, in the Select method to create Signature column, select Start with a blank signature, and then click Next. And then click the Advanced Edit button. Outlook will automatically invoke FrontPage, where users can use various features in the HTML editor to create their own signatures, where they can embed pictures, add hyperlinks, and even use DHTML to get their signatures moving. After you create a good signature, save your changes and exit FrontPage. Click Finish to close the Edit Signature dialog box, click OK to close the Create Signature dialog box, and then click OK to close the Options dialog box.