Go to *menu* and *messaging* than go to *options* while having *create message* highlighted and go to *setup* and *message setup* go to *signature* type it in and when you create a message , make your text and then you click on *insert* and then you will see *signature*
go to your text messaging first then click settings then you will see it says message signature click that then it will say edit signature then u click that and u write what ever you want hope that helped
can u put a text signature on a kin phone
you cant put a signature on the samsung magnet
You cant
You cannot set a texting signature on the LG Neon. You can, however, make a text template and use it everytime.
Type your full name in the text box that asks for an "Electronic Signature"
You can't put a signature on the pantech matrix. Although, you can use a template everytime you text if you want. This will add a phrase or anything to the bottom of your text you are sending.
If you're wanting to put a signature while in an app, say, an email app, go into that app's Settings, and there should be a Signature option. You can then craft your signature to say "From my Motorola RAZR", or whatever you want the signature to say. You can also do this in a forum app like Tapatalk.
Go to "messaging" and click "Templates", click "signature". and click "New". and type it in! there you go! :]
In an e-mail, an auto-signature is text that is added to the bottom of each e-mail that you send. Depending on your e-mail provider, the auto-signature button will probably open up a window in which you can write the text that you want for your auto signature. Many people include their business phone number in their signature.
Unfortunately no sorry I have the phone.
No, you cannot not, i have that phone & i can only put it ion their by using text templates. To do this, go to Templates/ text message templates/ options/ create. Type your signature and save it. Then after you type in your message, go to options/ insert/ Text Templates, ans select the signature. It may be a little inconvenient, but it's better that nothing.