
Tired of the default signature “sent from my iPad” that appears at the bottom of the emails sent from your iPad? Want to add some more information like your address, phone number, title or quote?
Here’s how. On your iPad, tap Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Signature.
Now, enter the text you want to appear at the bottom of each email.

Credit Apple Inc.
Want to add fancy symbols like an (shift option k on a mac keyboard) ? It takes a little more work.
Basically, you will have to create the signature you want to use on your computer, copy it and email it to yourself. Then, using your iPad, check your email and copy the signature information and paste it in the signature space using tap Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Signature. Then, tap and hold and select paste.
You can copy and paste this into your signature block. Sent from my iPad2.
You can learn more about using Apple’s Mail program here and watch a short video.
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Tired of the default signature “sent from my iPad” that appears at the bottom of the emails sent from your iPad? Want to add some more information like your address, phone number, title or quote?
Here’s how. On your iPad, tap Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Signature.
Now, enter the text you want to appear at the bottom of each email.
Credit Apple Inc.
Want to add fancy symbols like an (shift option k on a mac keyboard) ? It takes a little more work.
Basically, you will have to create the signature you want to use on your computer, copy it and email it to yourself. Then, using your iPad, check your email and copy the signature information and paste it in the signature space using tap Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Signature. Then, tap and hold and select paste.
You can copy and paste this into your signature block. Sent from my iPad2.
You can learn more about using Apple’s Mail program here and watch a short video.
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