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Click on the Settings icon in the top-right corner of the web app.
Scroll down and select View all Outlook settings.
Select Compose and Reply.
Copy the following signature and paste it into the Email Signature box:
/ Lexi Lifeson, Ed.D.
P.O. Box 6500
Morgantown, WV 26501
(304) 293-4444
lexi.lifeson@mail.wvu.eduReplace Lexi Lifeson's information with your information.
Highlight the first line of text, right-click it and select Font. Choose Helvetica, Bold, 12 as the Font, Font style and Size and click OK.
Highlight the other lines of text, right-click them and select Font. Choose Helvetica, Regular, 12 as the Font, Font style and Size and click OK.
Highlight the forward slash at the beginning of the signature, right-click it and select Font. Select More Colors from the Font color drop-down menu. Select the color slider option. Enter 234 for Red, 170 for Green and 0 for Blue. This will make the slash gold.
Highlight all of the text, right-click it and select Font. Select More Colors from the Font color drop-down menu. Select the color slider option. Enter 0 for Red, 40 for Green and 85 for Blue. This will make the text blue.
If you would like your email address to be hyperlinked, highlight it, right-click it and choose Hyperlink. Make sure your email address is entered correctly and click OK.
Choose whether you'd like your email signatures to be included in newly created messages and replies/forwards. All of your changes will be automatically saved.
If you would like your email address to be hyperlinked, highlight your email address, click on the More drop-down arrow and select the Insert hyperlink icon.
The boxes next to the options to automatically include your email signature on new messages you compose, forward or reply to should already be checked. If you would not like your email signature to be automatically included, uncheck those boxes.
When you are satisfied with your email signature, click Save.
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If you do not have the Helvetica font available, use Arial as a subsitituteHelvetica is the officially recognized font for WVU branded signatures, but there may be cases where Helvetica is not an available font on your device. If you are unable to select Helvetica, Arial may be used as a substitute. |