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In this tutorial, we will show you the steps to create an email signature using your own HTML. Letamp;#39;s get started, navigate to the Signatures menu and then click on the Create new signature button. Now, choose the own HTML option. This is the HTML editor page, add your HTML in the text area or start typing from scratch. In our example, we will send the HTML of an already created signature, like this. Note that when you save the signature, the editor will apply code style to make it readable, and remove properties not allowed in HTML signatures, such as embedded JavaScript or CSS. Optionally, you can click on the Code View option to see the rendered HTML. On this screen, you can also make edits and change images from the gallery. You can also select text to point to where itamp;#39;s located in the HTML, like this. Note that the save button is disabled in Code View mode, so you need to switch to HTML to activate the save option. When the changes are complete, save