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hi guys welcome to my first video um in this tutorial iamp;#39;m going to be showing you how you can create your own html email signature and use it with office 365 and microsoft 365 outlook on the web so to start off you will need an email signature iamp;#39;ll put this one in the description if you want to use this you can adapt it put your own images on put your own text on et cetera but thereamp;#39;s loads of templates online that you can modify and change yourself or you can even create your own from scratch but in this tutorial weamp;#39;ll be showing you how you can embed that into office 365 and use it in your organization so to begin you want to open up your html email signature that youamp;#39;ve got so this is the code that iamp;#39;ve got for mine which iamp;#39;ve created and you see thereamp;#39;s quite a lot of stuff in there and the reason for that is because the images that weamp;#39;ve got here and are all encoded in base64 because the way it works y