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How to Make an Email Signature for Eudora

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If you dislike typing the same information over and over at the end of all of your emails, an email signature can save you from this repetitive task. You can create an automatic signature in Eudora that will be inserted into every email you send or in email you choose with just a few clicks.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Open Eudora and choose "Signatures" from the "Tools" menu. A signature sidebar will appear on the left.

  2. Step 2

    Right-click in the signature sidebar and choose "New" from the menu. A box will come up asking you to name your signature. Provide a name to identify what type of emails you will use the signature for in case you want to create new signatures later. You can create as many signatures in Eudora as you want.

  3. Step 3

    Notice the your new signature appears in the signature sidebar after you click the "OK" button. Now, click on the name of your new signature.

  4. Step 4

    Enter your new Eudora signature in the text field to the right of the signature sidebar. The signature can be as long as you would like, but it's a good idea to limit it to five lines or less. Popular things to include in signatures include your name, an email address, phone number and professional title. Some people also like to include a favorite quote or joke at the end of their signature.

  5. Step 5

    Choose "Save" from the "File" menu when you're through editing your signature.

  6. Step 6

    Select the signature you want added to your emails from the drop down menu at the top left of your Eudora window. Change your signature at any by selecting another one.

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