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all right so quick follow up here to the last one weamp;#39;re just going to show how to get a gif into an email signature and have it hyperlinked see what that looks like so weamp;#39;re going to go up here in gmail i use gmail if you use something else iamp;#39;m sure that this there are similar settings uh just follow along in whatever corresponds to your preferred email vendor go to settings go to see all settings weamp;#39;re gonna scroll down to the actual signature section and this is going to just have whatever we want to put here if you youamp;#39;ve probably put something here before so letamp;#39;s just get rid of that so what we would do is say we have our little bit we like here we will then go to insert image upload and we will select the file that we want to upload okay so i couldnamp;#39;t find my original foxel deliverable gif that i made so what i did was uploaded the one that we just made the one thing that i really dislike about this is that it doesnamp;#39;