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How To Add Signature To Text Messages On Samsung Galaxy S9 And Galaxy S9 Plus

How To Add Signature To Text Messages On Samsung Galaxy S9 And Galaxy S9 Plus

A lot of users love having the ability to add a signature to all of their messages on the Samsung Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9 Plus. You can do the same thing with your emails, too, even when you’re sending them from a Samsung Galaxy S9 or S9 Plus smartphone. If you use your phone for business communication and are expected to comport yourself in a certain way, it can be a useful feature to take advantage of.

With the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus, you can add a custom signature that will allow you to automatically have it inserted into all of your text messages or emails without any added work on your part. Convenient, right? This is a brilliant feature for the texts you’ll be sending to your business clients!

However, the Android operating system for some devices will no longer let you attach this kind of message signature automatically, and no one wants to have to manually type it out for every single message. If you’re particularly busy and need to send a lot of messages, it sounds like it could get pretty mind-numbing pretty quickly. Fortunately, with the trick below, we will show you how to do it automatically in no time at all.

How To Add Signature To Text Messages On Samsung Galaxy S9 And Galaxy S9 Plus

  • Start by being on the Home screen of your Samsung Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9 Plus.
  • Go to the App menu.
  • Find the Settings section.
  • Access the Language and Input menu.
  • Choose the Samsung Keyboard option.
  • Navigate to the option labeled as Text Shortcuts.
  • At the top right corner, tap the Add option to add a text string script for a text shortcut on your keyboard app:
    • You will now need to create some text in the Quick Access field: an example of this is “Signature”
    • To add another section of text, choose the extended text field, which will automatically appear once you have entered the quick access field: for example, this could be “Yours sincerely, Name, First Name”
  • Finally, tap the Save button and return to the menu.

The above was a method to create a special quick access command that you can use with your keyboard anytime, whenever you type text in a window. This feature allows you to use the signature shortcut from your message app. It will automatically insert it into your text message.

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