ITTech Tricks: Outlook - Create An Email SignatureCreate email signature in OutlookBy Patrick Stafford
First, go to the “File” tab at the top of the page, then scroll down to “Options” and click it to open up a new window.
On the left hand side, click on “Mail”. A few rows down, you should see a piece of text saying “create or modify signatures for messages” – then click on the button to the right of that screen.
There, the Signature tool will appear. You can type text and copy in pictures – do whatever you want to your signature. When you’re done, click “OK” – and that’s it. The next time you send an email, your signature will appear at the bottom. Test it out a few times to make sure your signature looks correct.
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