Signatures in mac os mail

Hi Guys,
Looking for some help here. How can I set my signature in mail to repeat every time I send a mail including each time a reply to some one in the same email???
Your help would be very much appreciated.....
Thanks in advance.
Shaun

It works that way in my Mail. This is just a temporary workaround, but in the right when you are replying, you can select what signature to use, while you're making an e-mail.
EDIT: With no special settings, it automatically puts the signature at the bottom of every e-mail I send-whether I made it, I'm replying, or I'm forwarding.
Message was edited by: joshz

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