How to Compose Messages in HTML in Mozilla Thunderbird
Log in to your Thunderbird account. , Click on Tools on toolbar, then click on the Account Settings option., Click on Composition & Addressing., Mark a box "Compose messages in HTML format". , Click on OK at the bottom to save your settings., Follow...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Log in to your Thunderbird account.
It will open a new window. , The top one is a "Composition" section of your account. ,, It will close the "Account Settings" window.
Composing a message in HTML will allow you to change a message's font, its color and the message's background color (optional). , Click on Options to open the "Options" window.
Click on the "Composition" tab. ,, You will get the available options to change the default font and size of a message text.,,,, -
Step 2: Click on Tools on toolbar
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Step 3: then click on the Account Settings option.
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Step 4: Click on Composition & Addressing.
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Step 5: Mark a box "Compose messages in HTML format".
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Step 6: Click on OK at the bottom to save your settings.
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Step 7: Follow these steps to change the font: Click on Tools on the toolbar again.
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Step 8: Find the "font" and "size" of the two windows in the HTML section.
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Step 9: Press the tiny arrows in those windows.
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Step 10: Click on the "Text color" box to set the color to your liking.
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Step 11: Click on the "Background color" box to change it if you wish.
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Step 12: Click on OK button to save your settings.
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Step 13: Send an e-mail created in HTML format.
Detailed Guide
It will open a new window. , The top one is a "Composition" section of your account. ,, It will close the "Account Settings" window.
Composing a message in HTML will allow you to change a message's font, its color and the message's background color (optional). , Click on Options to open the "Options" window.
Click on the "Composition" tab. ,, You will get the available options to change the default font and size of a message text.,,,,
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