
When you're done, press Alt+S to save the updated signature. To format text, use the keyboard shortcuts described in Keyboard shortcuts for formatting signatures. Press the Tab key until you hear: "Edit signature." Modify the signature text as necessary. Press the Down arrow key until you hear the signature you want, and then press Alt+T. The Outlook Options window opens with the focus on the Mail category. To apply your changes and return the focus to your Inbox, press the Tab key until you hear "OK button," and press Enter. The focus returns to the Outlook Options window. When you're done, press the Tab key until you hear "OK button," and press Enter. Browse to the image you want, and press Enter to insert it to the signature.

Press Shift+Tab until you hear "Pictures button," and press Enter. Tip: You can also add a picture to your signature. To create a new signature, press Alt+N, and then press Enter.
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The Signatures and Stationery dialog box opens. For example, a business signature might include your name, job title, and contact information, while your home signature might have just a nickname and an image. You can have several signatures and use a different signature for each type of email. Keyboard shortcuts for formatting signatures

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