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In
written correspondence, most people sign their letters. With electronic
messages, you can add a signature too, although it's a bit different. Most
e-mail programs these days let you insert a signature file at the
bottom of the message. It can be anything from a clever quote to some additional
information about you, such as your title, company, phone number and
website address. If you're creative, use the characters on your keyboard
to make a unique design.
Once you create a signature file, your e-mail program will insert it automatically, instead of you having to retype it with each message. If you send a lot of e-mail, this saves time and keystrokes.
Creating A Signature FileMost e-mail programs work similarly, so we'll show you how to do this using Microsoft Outlook.
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