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Create great-looking signatures for your Get fancy—signatures with pizzazz The previous lesson showed you how to create a simple signature by using text and formatting. That’s a great start. Now it’s time to get a little fancy. But first let’s stress that fancy doesn’t mean frivolous. A well placed “fancy” element like a hyperlink or picture (a company logo or professional photo of yourself, for example) has the potential to help make your signature ultra useful.

Create great-looking signatures for your Use pictures and hyperlinks Pictures and hyperlinks are informative additions to your signature. A picture in your signature offers more than just a fancy touch. For example, in your signature a photo of yourself or a company logo can serve as a powerful visual cue to help customers easily identify you or your company. To add a picture, click the Picture button in the Signatures and Stationery dialog box.

Create great-looking signatures for your Use pictures and hyperlinks Pictures and hyperlinks are informative additions to your signature. Note that if you’re picture is too big or too small, you’ll need to resize it before you insert it into your signature. You can’t resize pictures in the Edit signature box.

Create great-looking signatures for your Use pictures and hyperlinks Pictures and hyperlinks are informative additions to your signature. A hyperlink can be another powerful aspect of your signature. For example, you can use one to advertise your company’s Web site or to direct recipients to a particular address. To include a hyperlink, click the Hyperlink button in the Signatures and Stationery dialog box.

Create great-looking signatures for your Advanced layout and design in the message body Are you having trouble getting your signature to look just the way you want by using the tools available in the Signatures and Stationery dialog box? Here’s a tip. Design the signature in the message body, and then copy and paste it to the Edit signature area of the Signatures and Stationery dialog box.

Create great-looking signatures for your Advanced layout and design in the message body Because the Outlook editor is based on Microsoft Office Word, many of the features available in Word are available in Outlook. And you can use them to get fancy. Use a table for layout. A table will give you better control over the position and alignment of each part of your signature. Insert symbols. You can use symbols as identifiers for different text elements in your signature. Here are a few examples of what you might do:

Create great-looking signatures for your Advanced layout and design in the message body Because the Outlook editor is based on Microsoft Office Word, many of the features available in Word are available in Outlook. And you can use them to get fancy. Here are a few examples of what you might do: Size and format pictures. While you can’t size pictures directly in the Signatures and Stationery dialog box, you can size pictures in the Outlook editor.

Create great-looking signatures for your Advanced layout and design in the message body So you see, you can get very fancy if you want to. And of course, how much you choose to do is up to you. But with all the signature formatting options available in the Outlook editor, remember that simplicity counts too. If you choose to design your signature in the Outlook editor, take care not to get too carried away.

Create great-looking signatures for your Use a handwritten signature One clever way to make your signature look really personal is to include a handwritten signature in it. To do this, you can use a Tablet PC or create a picture of your signature.

Create great-looking signatures for your Use a handwritten signature Using a Tablet PC The signature in the example was created using a Tablet PC. To re-create it, first write the signature in a message. Then select it and copy it, and paste it into the Edit signature area of the Signatures and Stationery dialog box. If you’ve got a Tablet PC or some other pen-enabled device, you can hand-write your signature.

Create great-looking signatures for your Use a handwritten signature Create a picture of your signature For example, if you have a scanner, you can use a regular pen and paper to write your signature, scan it, and use that image as the picture in your signature. Or, if you can receive faxes on your computer, send yourself a fax with your signature. If you don’t have a pen-enabled device, there are other “low- tech” ways to create the effect of a handwritten signature.

Create great-looking signatures for your Use a handwritten signature Create a picture of your signature Once you’ve got the picture, you can size it and then use the Picture button in the Edit signature area of the Signatures and Stationery dialog box to insert the picture into the signature. If you don’t have a pen-enabled device, there are other “low- tech” ways to create the effect of a handwritten signature.

Create great-looking signatures for your Use an Electronic Business Card Electronic Business Cards (EBCs) are new to Outlook EBCs, an extension of Contacts, enable you to easily share contact information with others. Making your own Electronic Business Card is as easy as switching to Contacts and creating a contact for yourself.

Create great-looking signatures for your Use an Electronic Business Card Electronic Business Cards (EBCs) are new to Outlook EBCs, an extension of Contacts, enable you to easily share contact information with others. Once you create a contact for yourself, you’ll have an Electronic Business Card to use, which you can then include in your signature. Just click the Business Card button in the Signatures and Stationery dialog box, as shown in the picture.

Create great-looking signatures for your Use an Electronic Business Card An EBC will add a professional touch to your signature. In addition, recipients can easily save your contact information to their own contacts, because an EBC has two parts: a picture and a file in vCard format. The use of a vCard file means that the contact information associated with the card will be easy for recipients to save even if they don’t use Outlook 2007.

Create great-looking signatures for your Design skills lacking? Download a template One way to get a really professional looking signature is to start by copying one that you like and then substituting your own information as appropriate. You can do this with any signature that anyone sends you. Another great option is to download and use the signatures template, available from Templates on Microsoft Office Online.