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Hey everyone, Kevin here. Today I want to show you how you can set up an e-mail signature in Microsoft Outlook. Were going to start with the basics. Ill show you how you can set up a simple text-based signature first. Then were going to spice things up a little bit. Ill show you how you can include a handwritten signature within your signature. Ill show you how you can add a logo, maybe a photo of yourself, and Ill even show you how you can include social media links as part of your signature, but maybe youre lacking creativity today. Ill also show you how you can access a massive catalog of signature templates. You could go through there. You could pick and choose your favorite and youll have an amazing looking signature. All right lets jump on the PC and lets create a signature. To create a new e-mail signature, open up Microsoft Outlook. Once you have Outlook open, click into the home tab within the mail view, and once youre there, click int