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As many of you know, Microsoft has dedicated itself to improving its office administration and automation platform through the cloud, which a few years ago seemed little more than an almost impossible odyssey, it has become a large cast of fully functional applications since the Web. One of the applications that has recently been revamped is Outlook, becoming a complete web email manager with professional-level functionalities. It surely won't be a replacement for the Office version of Outlook, but it works. One of the things that the general public give up in emails is HTML signatures, We show you how to easily configure them for Outlook.

First of all, we assume that we have a Microsoft account associated with an "@hotmail" or "@live", despite everything, it is good to remember that Outlook in its online version now also enables POP and IMAP mail. Once in our email we will go to the upper right to press in the gear that will open a drop down menuThen we select the configuration.


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Once chosen, the configuration page will open, with endless options that will make it a bit difficult for us to find the chapter on signatures. We select the alternatives of «Mail» and we reach almost the end, to the chapter of signatures, as it appears in the indicative photograph. Basically on the right we will find our signature box, we can create our own signature in plain text, or use an HTML signature that we have prepared. If you do not know what HTML signatures are, they are those signatures that include photographs and other items, we will find many services for the creation of corporate and HTML signatures quickly thanks to a Google search.


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Surely it does not have much mystery, but Microsoft has hidden a bit in the Outlook options panel, therefore you already know what the signature option is, and if you were not using it, remember that it is quite good to include it. a good signature in your email, especially if you use it a lot.

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