Microsoft Outlook : Using AutoSignatures
by
Karyn Stille Outlook allows you to create a signature that can be
automatically placed on every message you send. AutoSignature saves
time and eliminates the possibility of errors in your signature. For
example, you may want to always include your name, company, phone
number, and fax number. You can also create many different
signatures and select from a list of those signatures when composing
a new message. 1. From the Tools menu in the Inbox,
choose Options. 2. Select the Mail Format tab. 3. Choose the 4. Choose the 5. Type a name for your signature in step 1 and choose the 6. Type your signature as you would like it to appear on
outgoing messages in the Signature text field. Use the Font,
Paragraph, and Clear buttons to help you customize
your signature. Note that you can also attach a vCard. If you add
yourself to your Contacts list with all of your pertinent information
(phone numbers, etc.) you can choose to attach this information in the form of a
vCard. Users receiving your mail will see the vCard icon in
your signature and by clicking on it can easily add all your information to
their Contacts list. 7. Choose Finish. 8. Choose OK to close the Signature Picker dialog
box. 9. To automatically insert the signature at the end of all
outgoing messages, be sure the signature is selected in the Use
this Signature by default field as shown below. If you make multiple signatures, leaving this selection as <None>
allows you to choose among a list of signatures you have created
each time you compose a new message. 10. Choose Apply and OK to close the Options
dialog box.

button. The Signature Picker dialog box appears as shown below.
button. The Create a New Signature wizard appears as below.
button. The Edit Signature dialog box opens.


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