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Changing color and fonts in signatures

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I moving from classic outlook to Thunderbird and I am having trouble finding how to change fonts and color in signatures for my emails. I do not do html it is a simple signature; name company name and phone numbers. I search and found no help. Is there a way to change color and font in the reply to an email? Sorry I know this sounds simple but I have been using outlook since it came out so this is similar but just enough to give me trouble. Thank you for any help, rick

I moving from classic outlook to Thunderbird and I am having trouble finding how to change fonts and color in signatures for my emails. I do not do html it is a simple signature; name company name and phone numbers. I search and found no help. Is there a way to change color and font in the reply to an email? Sorry I know this sounds simple but I have been using outlook since it came out so this is similar but just enough to give me trouble. Thank you for any help, rick

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Colors and fonts are HTML attributes. Thunderbird supports such signatures, but the user is responsible for the HTML If you are not comfortable with HTML, there are some websites that help design signatures for free. If you have an email sent from your Outlook account, the HTML is probably be extracted and pasted into Thunderbird's signature field. If you can locate that and post the contents, someone here may be able to assist.

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this what is in the outlook file for signature what part of this do I need? I tried the bottom section hand <meta http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=windows-1252"> <meta name=ProgId content=Word.Document> <meta name=Generator content="Microsoft Word 15"> <meta name=Originator content="Microsoft Word 15"> <link rel=File-List href="RBS%20(rick@rbsales.us)_files/filelist.xml"> <link rel=themeData href="RBS%20(rick@rbsales.us)_files/themedata.thmx"> <link rel=colorSchemeMapping href="RBS%20(rick@rbsales.us)_files/colorschememapping.xml">

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I browsed and found HTML from outlook and imported it this what I got. It should be in blue different font and italic. What am I doing wrong!!


/rick bassett/

/rick bassett sales/

/email: rick@rbsales.us <mailto:rick@rbsales.us>/

/c: 858-735-8171/

/o: 858-538-6102/

/f: 858-538-6415/

/Call Sign: KN6FDB/

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Best to not import html from any Office app, but instead create the signature with the html message composer:

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/signatures#w_signatures-stored-in-files

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You suggest things that are not coming up in my Thunderbird.

You can create a signature file by using the Thunderbird composer. As an example, open a new HTML-formatted message window in Thunderbird (File > New > Message) or click on Write located on the'Mail Toolbar'. Make sure that the formatting toolbar is displayed. There is no formatting tool bar HtmlToolbar

(If it is not displayed, you are composing a message formatted in text, not HTML. To change to HTML, select Options > Delivery Format > Rich

Above option is also not visible. I guess I just i am not cut out for Thunderbird. still trying Version 128 I think

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I found the error I made and thank you for the help. One last question about signature it looks like it is double spaced, is there a way to single space this I didn't find an option for that.

Thank you for your help.

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