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How To Set Up Gmail Signature On Android?
 

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After you use the mail from Google, is not it?Customize your signature in Gmail for Android will allow you to gently bring to the desired destination (or not desired) the information you:)

 

For example the fact that the letter was sent from a mobile device. Or that it was written to work. Or simply there is your name and something else (the URL of your blog or in the pages of the social network, for example). By the way, if you select the signature that the letter was sent from a mobile, your recipient may be more lenient with your typos :)fact prevent them much more likely by printing it from your phone:)

 

Gmail web interface easily allows us to create any signature that is automatically added to your messages in the end. How about to add a caption directly to Android?

Fortunately, the mobile application Google Mail also supports it.

Let's move from theory to practice - let's set the signature.

Launch Gmail app in our Android device.

Go to Gmail SettingsGo to Gmail Settings

Swipe left to call up the menu. Scrolled to the bottom and stay there "Preferences." We go into it. Here we see a list of your accounts associated with the email application. As I wrote earlier, the mail client Gmail is now allows you to maintain multiple accounts , including third-party e-mail (Yandex, Mail.ru, Yahoo, etc.). So, we select the desired account, go to him.

Select AccountSelect Account Create or edit a signatureCreate or edit a signature

In the list that appears, select "Signature". We go there and add the data that we want to see in our e-mails as a signature.You can enter multiple lines, pressing the enter key to move to the next.

A letter signed by us formedA letter signed by us formed

That's it, now every time you create a new message, in the end it immediately will only appear that you have entered the line.

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