Email Signatures

How do I change my signature which follows every email I send?  It is currently NOT correct.  Thank you!

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AOL menu Mail, Set Mail Signatures

Go to your mail account, Click the gear icon in the upper right corner, select Settings., In the Signature option box, enter your link/text, Click Save Changes.......You are done. If you want to add some more information in your signature, you can do it with the help of    http://www.brandmymail.com/signature-examples

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