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[Fox News] How to create custom Gmail signature
Are your emails lacking that professional touch? If the answer is yes, we’re here to help.
By adding a Gmail signature, you can elevate your email game and make a lasting impression.
Whether you’re a business professional, freelancer or just want to spruce up your personal emails, follow these simple steps to create a polished Gmail signature.
If you have an iPhone, we have steps to add a custom signature to your emails. Just click here.
Here’s how to create multiple signatures:
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Your signature only shows up in messages you send from the Gmail app.
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Your signature only shows up in messages you send from the Gmail app.
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Now you know how to set up your Gmail signature on your desktop and your phone. From now on, all your outgoing emails will have that professional touch. Remember to keep it concise, relevant and aligned with your personal or business brand.
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