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How can you add a signature in Gmail for all replies and forward mails?

Gmail has consistently been a favorite email provider for most of the people these days. Not only this but also it is most preferred by all the small or mid-sized businesses around the world. I have Gmail account for since long and had a great experience using its services so far. Did you know you can also add default signature for Gmail emails as we do in outlook?  Follow these steps now to add your signature in Gmail.

1. First login to your Gmail account and click on the Setting button on the right top hand screen of the window and click on the See all settings option. (Refer to the below image)

2. On the next page, the cursor down the page and look for the Signature option and click on the Create New + button.

3. After clicking on Create New, it prompts you to give a title to your signature.


Enter the name, click on the Create.

4. In the next window, enter your signature details and click on Save Changes, which is there at the footing of the page. (Refer to the below image)


5. Do not forget to select your signature for the New Emails or On Reply/Forward Use from the drop-down option available under the signature Tab.

Once everything is done, click on Save Changes.

6. Now whenever you click on Compose and reply to any mail. Your signature will automatically be added to the bottom of the mail. 

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