- On the View tab, select View Settings.
- Select Accounts > Signatures.
- Select New signature, then give it a distinct name.
- In the editing box below the new name, type your signature, then format it with the font, color, and styles to get the appearance you want.
- Select Save when you're done.
- With your new signature selected from the list above the editing box, go to Select default signatures and choose whether to apply the signature to new messages and to replies and forwards.
- Select Save again.
How do I create signatures in new outlook?
My signatures from the previous version of Outlook was saved when I had to move to "new" Outlook. I can edit my signatures when Outlook is opened in Chrome (following link when using help) but not in my desktop app. Also, the changes are not saved to the desktop app. How do I edit my signature within the Outlook app?
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Anonymous
2024-02-20T21:40:54+00:00 -
Anonymous
2024-07-17T19:10:19+00:00 instructions does not work, when I click on save everything deletes. Nothing saves.
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Anonymous
2024-04-24T10:33:13+00:00 - On the View tab, select View Settings.
- Select Accounts > Signatures.
- Select New signature, then give it a distinct name.
- In the editing box below the new name, type your signature, then format it with the font, color, and styles to get the appearance you want.
- Select Save when you're done.
- With your new signature selected from the list above the editing box, go to Select default signatures and choose whether to apply the signature to new messages and to replies and forwards.
- Select Save again.
Hi mate!
Cannot find those directives from you