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Hi everyone, my name is Kevin. Today I want to show you how you can set up a signature in Outlook on both the desktop and on the web, and before we jump into it, as full disclosure, I work at Microsoft as a full-time employee. Why donamp;#39;t we jump into it, that way you could start looking very professional with nice signatures in your emails. Letamp;#39;s jump into it. All right, well here I am on my desktop and what weamp;#39;re going to do first is I want to show you how to do it using Outlook desktop. I have Outlook here on my taskbar. Iamp;#39;m going to go ahead and click on this. This is the latest version of Outlook, itamp;#39;s part of Office 365. Itamp;#39;ll probably work if you have an older version of Outlook as well, but I canamp;#39;t promise anything, but signatures havenamp;#39;t changed that much. Itamp;#39;s been a feature in Outlook for a very long time, so if you follow along, it should work for you regardless of what version