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In this tutorial, we will show you how to create an email signature with custom attributes from Microsoft Exchange, which the real values of your users in Active Directory will replace. To start with, we already have a pre-created signature on Bybrand. The signature is listed here. Then, I will click Edit and add the three attributes: displayName, title, and department. Note that these attributes must be inside the %% key. You can also apply custom styles like changing the text font, color, or size. Save the signature so you keep the information when itamp;#39;s complete. When finished creating, you can click thePaste in emailbutton. In this area, you can copy the HTML code to use it in Exchange. In the second part, we will show you the steps to paste this signature with attributes in Microsoft 365 using Exchange so that the real information of each user replaces the custom fields. Access the Exchange admin center. Then, click on the Mail Flow menu. Click on t