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Deploy Your Signature using Copy/Paste (Legacy Free/Legacy Pro)

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This article provides the comprehensive steps required to successfully deploy a WiseStamp signature using the copy/paste method. This approach is compatible with all versions of Outlook, Gmail, and Mac Mail.

Copy your signature from WiseStamp

  1. On the Signatures page of your WiseStamp account, click Install for the relevant signature.

  2. Click Other.

  3. Where you see Install your signature with, select Copy/Paste.

  4. Click Install: Select the relevant signature.

  5. Select "Other": Under the installation options, select Copy/Paste.

  6. Copy to Clipboard: Click the Copy icon to copy the rendered signature.

  7. Follow the insertion steps below for your specific email client.

You can also copy the signature HTML by clicking the dropdown in Copy/Paste and selecting HTML Code. Then, follow the same instructions below.


Copy/paste in Gmail

1. In the top right corner of Gmail, click the gear icon and select “See all settings.”

2. In the General tab, scroll down to the Signature section and click “Create New.”

3. Paste (Ctrl+V) your signature into the text box.

4. Set Defaults: Under Signature defaults, select your signature for both New Messages and Reply/Forward use.

5. Scroll to the very bottom and click “Save Changes.”


Copy/paste in Outlook for Windows

Option A: New Outlook & Outlook.com (Web)

  1. Open Settings: Click the gear icon (top right) > Accounts > Signatures.

  2. Paste your signature: Click + New signature, give it a name, and paste (Ctrl+V) your signature into the editor.

  3. Assign Defaults: Under "Select default signatures," you must choose your signature for both New messages and Replies/forwards.

  4. Save: Click Save at the bottom of the page.

Option B: Classic Outlook (Desktop App)

  1. Navigate: Go to File > Options > Mail > Signatures.

  2. Paste: Click New, name it, and paste your signature into the Edit signature box.

  3. Formatting Check: Ensure your message format is set to HTML. If set to "Plain Text," your signature will not show images or links.

  4. Assign & Save: Select the signature for New Messages and Replies, then click OK.


Copy/paste in Outlook for Mac

1. Open Settings: Go to Outlook > Settings > Signatures.

2. Create & Paste: Click the + sign to add a new signature. Paste your copied signature into the box.

3. Set Defaults: Choose your signature in the Default signature account settings at the bottom of the window.


Troubleshooting

If your signature doesn't appear as intended after pasting, check the following points identified in our troubleshooting guides:

  • Images missing? Ensure your images are hosted online (as they are in the WiseStamp Hub) and are under 100kb. Avoid local file paths like C:\Users\....

  • Signature not showing in replies? This is the #1 missed step. You must explicitly select the signature in the "Replies/forwards" dropdown menu in your settings.

  • HTML vs. Plain Text: Outlook will strip all design elements if the recipient's email or your own compose settings are set to "Plain Text." Always use HTML format.

  • Shared Mailboxes: If sending from a shared mailbox, you must manually insert the signature or set it up specifically within that mailbox's settings, as signatures do not automatically transfer from your personal account.

FAQs

Can I use the HTML code instead?

Yes. If the standard copy/paste looks distorted, click the dropdown in your WiseStamp Hub and select HTML Code. Paste this into the "Edit Signature" box if your version of Outlook supports direct HTML editing.

Why does my signature look different when I reply?

Outlook often reduces image sizes or removes spacing in reply threads to save data. Using the copy/paste method from the WiseStamp Hub (rather than copying from an old email) minimizes this issue.

Can I copy/paste using ChatGPT Atlas?

Yes, you can copy and paste your signature directly into ChatGPT Atlas for use in AI-generated drafts.

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