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Gmail 401: Graduate Studies - Adding and Customizing Signatures
by: Butterscotch
| Running Time: 180 seconds |
Published: 2010-06-28 12:49:50 |
When you send an email you may want to put your signature in it. This can provide contact information on how to get back to you, information about your occupation or even just a quote or good motto. Whatever you want to use it for, we'll show you how to customize your Gmail signature in this tutorial!
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