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Follow these steps to copy and paste your email signature into Outlook 2010 or 2013 for Windows

  1. In Outlook, open the message that was sent to you containing your new signature
  2. Press Ctrl-A to select all of the signature text
  3. Press Ctrl-C to copy it to your clipboard
  4. Click File tab in the upper left-hand corner of the message
  5. Click Options on the left side menu
  6. Click Mail on the left side menu
  7. Click the Signatures… button (third button down on the right)
  8. If you do not already have a signature created, click the New button, enter a name for it and click OK.
  9. If you already have one or more signatures created, select your SON signature and it will be displayed in the box below.
  10. Click on the area where you will enter/edit your signature
  11. If you are editing an existing signature, press Ctrl-A to select your entire existing signature.
  12. Press Ctrl-V to paste your new signature
  13. You may make any necessary changes to your signature at this point as long as they comply with MarCom’s standards.  Note you should not make changes here to your e-mail address or URL (if you have one) because that will alter the approved color for these links.  If you need to make changes to your e-mail address or URL, please go back to the signature creation web page, make the changes there and send yourself an updated signature.
  14. Click the Save button
  15. In the upper right, ensure your JHU e-mail account is selected in the dropdown box.  This will probably read something like “Microsoft Exchange” or “Outlook”
  16. Select the option to include your new SON signature for all “New messages” and “Replies/forwards”
  17. Click OK twice
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