We all have our own signatures, right? Few people may need to add some images and links to the signatures so that they can allow people to know about them. I also wanted to do the same. I wanted to include my professional community links in my signature. Here I will explain how can you do that. I hope you will like this.
Steps to create custom signature in Outlook
You can always modify or create a new signature. Here I will create a new one. So shall we see the steps?
Step 1: Login to your Outlook and click on New Email. Now you will get a new Email page. Go to Signature tab and click Signatures.
![Signature Tab In Outlook]()
Signature Tab In Outlook
Step 2: Click the “New” button and type your signature name in the given text box. Then click on OK.
![Create New Signature In Outlook]()
Create New Signature In Outlook
Step 3: Now click on the signature name and type the text you need to appear in your signature.
![Text Signature In Outlook]()
Text Signature In Outlook
Step 4:
So you have created a normal signature. Now we will include some Images in our signature and will add links to those. To include an image, click on the image icon on the right side.
![Adding Images In Outlook Signature]()
Adding Images In Outlook Signature
Now load the image and click Insert.
Step 5: The only thing pending is we need to add link to the image, right? For that, select the image you just loaded, and click on the link button.
![Adding link to image in signature]()
Adding link to image in signature
Step 6: Now type the link in the address text box and click OK.
![Image With Link In Outlook Signature]()
Image With Link In Outlook Signature
So when everything is done, just click OK.
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Custom Signature In Outlook
That is all, we have created our Signature.
Conclusion
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