Under Email signature, type your signature and use the available formatting options to change its appearance.
Select the default signature for new messages and replies.
Select Save when you're done.
Manually add your signature to a new message
If you've created a signature but didn't choose to automatically add it to all outgoing messages, you can add it later when you write an email message.
Go to your mailbox and choose New email.
Type your message, and then choose > Insert signature at the bottom of the compose pane.
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Enter your user name and password, and then select Sign in. > Options. Under Options, choose Settings > Mail. Under Email signature, in the text box, type the signature you want to use.
Enter your user name and password, and then select Sign in. > Options. Under Options, choose Settings > Mail. Under Email signature, in the text box, type the signature you want to use.
On the File tab, click Options >Trust Center. Under Microsoft Outlook Trust Center, click Trust Center Settings. On the Email Security tab, under Encrypted Mail, select the Add digital signature to outgoing messages check box.
At the top right, click Settings. See all settings.
In the "Signature" section, add your signature text in the box. If you want, you can format your message by adding an image or changing the text style. ...
Open Settings.Under Mail, tap Signature.Enter your signature or switch the toggle to enable Per Account Signature, and then enter signatures for each of your accounts.
Under Mail flow, select Rules > select the + (Add) icon and choose Apply disclaimers.
Give the rule a name Under Apply this rule, select Apply to all messages, under Do the following, leave Append the disclaimer selected. Select Enter text and type your.
Ensure your signature is set up to appear in new emails. Go to 'File' -> 'Options' -> 'Mail' -> 'Signatures'. Under 'Choose default signature', make sure the correct signature is selected for 'New messages'.
With Outlook, save yourself time by creating a signature for your emails, and turn on automatic replies when you're on vacation or want to let people know you will be slow to reply to email. Select New Email.Select Signature > Signatures.Select New, type a name for the signature, and select OK.
Check if any formatting or HTML code in your signature is causing the issue. Simplify the formatting or remove any problematic code. Try using a different web browser or clearing your browser cache.
Hover over the settings icon and select the 'Options' menu.Select Email signature from within the Sub-Menu 'Layout' in Mail Options.Paste your signature using CTRL + V into the text area box as shown in the right.
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