How do we do it, or how does *one* do it? :P

   - Create a blank document in your favourite word processor then insert a
   table with 1 row and 2 columns.
   - Type your signature text in the cell you wish to appear next to the
   image, and leave the other cell empty.
   - Adjust cell dimensions and change/remove table borders as desired.
   - Ctrl-A to select all then Ctrl-C to copy.
   - Open your Gmail settings, select the signature field and paste
   (Ctrl-V) this table.
   - Click into the empty cell to place the cursor there, then insert your
   image using the icon in the toolbar.
   - Click on the image to set it's size if you have not already resized it.
   - Save changes.

Voilà you are done.


On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 5:14 PM, Paul Rogers <[email protected]
> wrote:

> how do you place a logo or picture next to your signature, NOT below it?
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