
Gmail users have often complained about the lack of rich text signatures in Gmail, and after a long period of waiting, Google has finally announced that rich text signatures are now supported in the desktop version of Gmail. All you have to do is visit the settings page, and play with the rich text editor in the signature section. Aside from that, Gmail also supports a unique signature for each email address associated with your account, so you’ll be able to assign different signatures for different addresses. The older version, HTML version, and mobile versions don’t support rich text just yet, but we hope that they will in the near future.
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