![]() ![]() It’s important to have a professional-looking signature in your work email. Microsoft Word has a template gallery with 20 signatures that you can choose from and then tweak to make your own. I’ll show you how to access this Word gallery template and then create your own signature. I’m using Microsoft 365 on a Windows 10 64-bit system, but you can use an earlier version. For your convenience, you can download the demonstration. SEE: Get Microsoft Office for Windows with this lifetime license (TechRepublic Academy) How to start with a template in Word Word for the web supports most everything in this article. In the results, choose Email signature gallery - it’s the first one in my results ( Figure A).In the search control, enter Signature Template and click the magnifying glass icon or press Enter.Click the File menu and choose New from the left pane.You can create your own design, but there are so many good templates available that it isn’t necessary. Word then downloads the file to your local system.įigure A Image: Susan Harkins/TechRepublic. This template contains 20 signatures from which to choose. With the template open, review the 20 signature options and choose one. Simply select it and press Ctrl + C to copy it to the Clipboard. Open a new blank Word document and press Ctrl + V to paste it. I chose the first option ( Figure B).įigure B Image: Susan Harkins/TechRepublic. ![]() How to connect an Apple wireless keyboard to Windows 10 Microsoft offers Windows 11 for HoloLens 2 Windows 11 update brings Bing Chat into the taskbar Microsoft PowerToys 0.69.0: A breakdown of the new Registry Preview app How to tweak the template content in Word Must-read Windows coverage Once you’ve inserted a template into a Word document, you’re ready to start making changes.Ĭopy a signature template into a Word document. ![]()
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