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Go to Settings > Mail > Signature. By default, your
signature reads, ‘Sent from my iPad’. Tap it and you
can change it to anything you like. If you have more than
one email account, such as a personal and a business
email, you can set separate signatures for each.
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Open a new email and add the attachment you wish
to annotate. If the keyboard isn’t up already, tap the
attachment in question, then the Pen icon in the top right
of the keyboard to bring up the Markup tools.
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Tap Mail in the top left corner to go back to the Mail
settings. In the Signature section, you see your new
signature, or a number if you’ve set different ones for
different addresses. Next time you write an email, your new
signature is used instead of the default email signature.
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You can then use the tools to mark up the picture.
Tap and hold a tool for customisation options, tap the
colour wheel to change colours, and tap the arrows in the
top left for undo-redo. The + icon gives more tools.
Using Signatures
Mail Markup
Multicoloured Flags. Mute Thread.
You can use a range of colours to flag your emails,
which are synced across your devices. Open the
email in question, tap the Reply button (bottom right),
tap Flag, and choose a colour.
You can mute an email thread by opening the Reply
menu and tapping Mute. Alternatively, from your inbox,
swipe the email left, tap More, and then tap Mute. To
unmute, repeat these procedures and tap Unmute.
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