1) Keep all your related posts in the same thread.
2) Always quote the person you are responding to.
Uncheck
Don't add signatures to Replies and Forwards
Put a checkmark next to
Add signatures to all outgoing messages
OR you can do it manually by clicking Insert on
the menu of the email, then click signature.
asiankelsey;1646966 Wrote:
Also,
I got the signature stuff of course to work,
But It only shows in my "composing messages". It doesnt show when I
reply
and all??? How do I set that?
It only has in the box to "dont add to my forwars" and thats not
checked.
Here are the 2 main posts from your original thread.
Just to tie this all together.
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"asiankelsey" wrote in message
...
How do I make my signature change from regular font? I want to add
colors
and
everything and a different font size, how do I do that?
VistaRookie
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Quote:
Originally Posted by asiankelsey
How do I make my signature change from regular font? I want to add
colors and everything and a different font size, how do I do that?
You must be in HTML Format for colors and fonts to work.
WM-Tools-Options-Send Tab-Mail Sending Format.
Put a checkmark on HTML.
1) Open up a new email. Type the text you want in your
signature. Choose color/font/size. Make it exactly how
you want your final signature to appear.
2) There should be 3 buttons at the very bottom of the
email. Click Source. You are now looking at the HTML
source code that you need. Alternately you can use
CTRL F2.
3) Open Notepad (Start-Programs-Accessories)
4) Copy the relevant code from the email into Notepad.
That will include everything between these two lines of code:
BODY bgColor=#ffffff xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx
/BODY/HTML
For my example below, it means I have chosen Verdana,
Bold, Green for the text.
DIVSTRONGFONT face=Verdana color=#008000 size=2
VistaRookie, owner/FONT/STRONG
It is going to say VistaRookie, owner.
5) Save that code in Notepad as Signature.HTM.
Save the HTM file to a folder of your choice but you
will need to remember the path. Check the file when
you save it because Notepad will want to make it a
.TXT file.
6) Open Windows Mail-Tools-Options-Signatures Tab.
Go down to where it says Signatures, click New. You can
name it something other than signature #1, if you want.
Then go to where it says Edit Signature. Click file. Click
the browse button and navigate to where you saved the
file, signature.HTM. Apply. OK.
7) Go to the top of the Signatures Tab and check or
uncheck general settings as you want them. Your
signature should appear - same as it was when you
originally created it. For testing purposes, you can click
Insert on the email menu and choose signature.
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