Add a signature in Microsoft Outlook 2016

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In Outlook, you can create one or more personalized signatures for your email messages. Your signature can include text, images, your electronic business card, a logo, or even an image of your handwritten signature. You can set up Outlook so that signatures are automatically added to all outgoing messages or create your signature and add it to messages on a case-by-case basis.
To create a signature in Microsoft Outlook 2016. Please try the following steps:
1. Open Outlook 2016 and click New Email.

2. Select Signature > Signatures from the Message menu.

3. On new Window, you can create a new Signature by choosing the “New” button, and in the New Signature dialog box, type a name for the signature.

Under Edit signature, compose your signature. You can change fonts, font colors, and sizes, as well as text alignment. If you want to create a more robust signature with bullets, tables, or borders, use Word to format your text, then copy and paste the signature into the Edit signature box.
4. Choose OK to save your new signature and return to your message. Outlook doesn’t add your new signature to the message you opened in Step 1, even if you chose to apply the signature to all new messages. You’ll have to add the signature manually to this one message. All future messages will have the signature added automatically. To add the signature manually, select Signature from the Message menu and then pick the signature you just created.

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