![]() Note: After pasting, the aligned image may disappear in the Edit signature section. (2) In the Edit signature section, remove original signature content, and then paste new content with pressing the Ctrl + V keys simultaneously (1) In the Select signature to edit section, click to select the signature whose images you will align In the opening Signatures and Stationery dialog box, please: Copy the whole signature content with selecting and pressing the Ctrl + C keys.ĥ. See screenshot:Īnd then move text paragraphs and the image until they align well.Ĥ. In my case, I select Wrap Text > Square from the right-clicking menu. Right click the image you will align, and select Wrap Text and any one of wrapping styles from the right-clicking menu. Now the signature is inserted into the message body. ![]() In the new Message Window, please click Insert > Signature, and then click the specified signature whose images you will align from the drop down list. In the Mail view, click Home > New Email to create a new email.Ģ. Optional : In the 'Choose default signature' section, select the signature to be used for new messages and replies/forwarded messages, using the dropdown menu for each option, respectively. Click the button labeled 'OK' in the lower right-hand corner.We can insert the signature whose images you will align into an email, and then align or float its images with the Wrap Text feature in message body.ġ.Move/resize the image as desired for your signature. Navigate to the desired image in the file browser window, and click the button labeled 'Insert' located in the lower right-hand corner.ĩ. Click the 'Insert Image' button, located on the right-hand side of the 'Edit signature' section. Give the new signature an identifying nameħ. In the 'Signatures and Stationery' dialog, click the button labeled New located underneath the 'Select signature to edit' section.Ħ. From the 'New Email' dialog's Ribbon, click on the option labeled Signature in the 'Include' section. ![]() Click the button labeled New Email in the upper left-hand corner of the main Outlook 2013 window. ![]()
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