![]() ![]() Note: You now need to add some sort of text to this selection. Press to the right hand side of the image, and then type a few spaces on the keyboard. Hold your finger down in the blank Signature space, click ‘Paste.’ ![]() ![]() Select which mail account you want to add a signature to, or select ‘All Accounts.’ If this happens, click outside of the bubbles and try again. –The ‘Copy | Save’ bubble that may appear if you leave your finger on the image too long. –If the iPhone zooms in to the image, it did not work – you will need to double click again to zoom out. Note: This will only work if the ‘Copy | Select All’ bubble appears above the signature. You will know that this has worked when the image is highlighted with a ‘Copy | Select All’ bubble above it. On your iPhone: Open the e-mail that you sent yourself.ĭouble click on the bottom right-hand corner of the signature (just to the side of the image). Now that you have added an image to your Gmail signature: click the ‘Compose’ button, then send an email to your corporate email address. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click ‘Save Changes.’ Once the upload is complete, you will see the image in your Gmail signature. Click the Signature bubble and then click the ‘Insert Image.’Ĭhoose ‘Upload.’ Then either drag a copy of the picture you would like to use into the window or choose ‘Select a file from your computer.’ On the ‘General’ tab scroll down to the ‘Signature’ section. On your computer: Sign in to your Google Account or click here if you need to create one (and then sign in).Ĭlick the Gear in the upper-right hand corner. By doing this you will change the email from a plain-text to an HTML-based email that supports images. *** This process has become more complex with the release of iOS 9.3 and now requires a computer and a Gmail account to complete***īy default, the iPhone sends email using plain-text format, which does not support images (thus no images in signatures).īelow are the steps to add an image to your email signature on an iPhone 6 (iOS 9.3.5). ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |