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Hi all! Is there a way to upload an interactive PDF to gmail signature? I want to use an interactive PDF because I want a telephone link added so a person can call my number from the gmail signature when reading. My email from their phone. Thanks everyone:)
You don't need a PDF to do that. Just follow the steps here: https://linkedphone.com/blog/how-to-add-click-to-dial-to-website/
It depends on the email program you're using. I'm thinking that you'll save the PSD as a gift, then insert that into the footer of your email. Depending on your email program, you can add the link either to the animated gif, the phone number test, or both.
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What's the difference from just adding the number as text and when a person taps the number it dials. Why add an extra step? What's the benefit of a pdf?
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Thank you for your reply:) I'm trying to add an animated gif with linked phone number signature to gmail so that when the email is read on a phone a person can click on the telephone number and call. Thanks for your help
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You don't need a PDF to do that. Just follow the steps here: https://linkedphone.com/blog/how-to-add-click-to-dial-to-website/
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Thank you so much for the Link! I have an animated gif that I did in photoshop with added text ( telephone number). I want to use the animated gif as my gmail signature with the clickable telephone number that will automatically call from the email. Do I save my Psd file as HTML and then add the HTML code you suggested to make the telephone clickable? Really appreciate the advice! Thank you
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It depends on the email program you're using. I'm thinking that you'll save the PSD as a gift, then insert that into the footer of your email. Depending on your email program, you can add the link either to the animated gif, the phone number test, or both.
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Thank you for all your tips
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You really can't rely on an email program to do anything at all.
Very few show PDFs at all; even fewer (perhaps none) have a working interactive PDF.
Zero chance on iOS or Android.
Many email apps block graphics - I never see anyone's sig for sure.