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October 1, 2021 |
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Quick tip of the dayIn addition to text like your name and contact info, you can also add images to your Gmail signature. If you have a business logo, headshot, signature, or something else to share, add it to your email signature to be sent out automatically with every message. To add an image to your signature: Click the Settings cog > See all settings.On the General tab, scroll down to Signature.Click the button that says Create new, then create your custom signature.Click the image icon to upload or drag a picture into your email signature. |
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