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Thunderbird message template similar to OOo's Writer *.ott / MS's Word *.dot
Hello,
This, thought I, should be straightforward. But I cannot for the life of me create a Thunderbird message template similar to OOo's Writer *.ott / MS's Word *.dot.
All I have been able to do is set colour for font and background: Tools/Options/Composition/General. But to create a standard pre-formatted message - AND store locally?
I am at a loss and would appreciate help for a Thunderbird newcomer.
Thank you.
This, thought I, should be straightforward. But I cannot for the life of me create a Thunderbird message template similar to OOo's Writer *.ott / MS's Word *.dot.
All I have been able to do is set colour for font and background: Tools/Options/Composition/General. But to create a standard pre-formatted message - AND store locally?
I am at a loss and would appreciate help for a Thunderbird newcomer.
Thank you.
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If you write similar email messages often, set up a template that you can use instead of typing the same text over and over.
Save a Message as a Template in Mozilla Thunderbird or Netscape
To save a message as a template in Mozilla Thunderbird, Netscape or Mozilla:
•Compose your template message.
•Select File | Save As | Template from the menu.
A copy of the message should now be in the Templates folder of your email account.
You can use templates in this folder by double-clicking on them. This opens a copy of the template message, which you can modify and then send. The original message in the Templates folder is not affected.
If you write similar email messages often, set up a template that you can use instead of typing the same text over and over.
Save a Message as a Template in Mozilla Thunderbird or Netscape
To save a message as a template in Mozilla Thunderbird, Netscape or Mozilla:
•Compose your template message.
•Select File | Save As | Template from the menu.
A copy of the message should now be in the Templates folder of your email account.
You can use templates in this folder by double-clicking on them. This opens a copy of the template message, which you can modify and then send. The original message in the Templates folder is not affected.
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