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How to use my default format settings to my signature also

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Hi All,

Please clarify How can i use my default format settings to my signature also.

For Ex:

I use Times font with 12'. I want to use the same font settings to my signature as well.

Regards, Siva.

Hi All, Please clarify How can i use my default format settings to my signature also. For Ex: I use Times font with 12'. I want to use the same font settings to my signature as well. Regards, Siva.

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You need to include html formatting code into the Signature text. One option is to learn the required code and enter it by hand.

However, I'd suggest you start a new message and compose your signature as if you were writing an email message, but save it as an HTML file. In the Account Settings, you can nominate this file to provide your signature.

If you have a need for multiple signatures, I suggest you look at the Signature Switch addon which lets you select a signature file when sending.

A useful feature of Signature Switch is that it lets you include both html and pain text variants of your signature. In general, it may be seen as impolite to reply to a message composed in plain text with a response using HTML. Your correspondent has implicitly indicated that he prefers plain text.

GIYF: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/signatures

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You need to include html formatting code into the Signature text. One option is to learn the required code and enter it by hand.

However, I'd suggest you start a new message and compose your signature as if you were writing an email message, but save it as an HTML file. In the Account Settings, you can nominate this file to provide your signature.

If you have a need for multiple signatures, I suggest you look at the Signature Switch addon which lets you select a signature file when sending.

A useful feature of Signature Switch is that it lets you include both html and pain text variants of your signature. In general, it may be seen as impolite to reply to a message composed in plain text with a response using HTML. Your correspondent has implicitly indicated that he prefers plain text.

GIYF: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/signatures

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Dear Zenos,

Thanks, That Works..!!!

Regards, Siva.