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In this quick tutorial, we will show you how to change the text font in an email signature using the Bybrand editor. In the control panel, click on Signatures and select the email signature you want to edit. With the signature ready for editing, locate the text section where you want to change the font. Next, select the text you want to change and click on the Font Family option in the toolbar. Choose the desired font from the dropdown list. You can choose a default font like Arial, Verdana, and Times New Roman. Click amp;quot;Saveamp;quot; to apply the changes. Now you know how to change the text font in an email signature using the Bybrand editor. About custom text fonts: A major issue when using custom fonts in an email signature is that devices may not be able to display them correctly, showing only the default text. For example, it is common to add a font available for Apple devices, but this font may not be available on Windows. Therefore, adding a custom text font in the HTML