How to Backup and Import Email Signatures in Outlook 2013 Profiles
In August 2013 I wrote this article on How to Export and Import Outlook 2013 Account Settings. The procedure I documented imports the POP3 account settings but not the signatures. Here's the procedure you can use to either backup or import the signatures.
Before you wipe your Outlook profile make sure that you backup your signatures by copying them from the APPDATA folder in your profile in Windows Explorer (called File Explorer in Windows 8/8.1). Because APPDATA folder is a hidden folder, you can simply use the following in Start, Run box on Windows 7/8/XP to quickly get to the folder:
%APPDATA%\Microsoft\Signatures
Copy all the signatures files and the folders in the above folder to save them for future use. Don't forget to back up all the associated folders. In addition, to the folders, there are three files for each email signature:
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- An HTML Document (.htm)
- Rich Text File (.rtf)
- Text Document (.txt)
- In Outlook 2013 click the File tab.
- Click Options.
- Click Mail.
- Under the Compose messages section, click Signatures.
- In the Signatures and Stationery screen, select a signature in the Select signature to edit list.
- Click anywhere in the Edit signature box where your signature is, and then click Save. If you don't click in the Edit signature area your option to select Save will be grayed out.
- Repeat these steps for each signature.
- All your old signatures are now updated.
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