Friday, November 1, 2013

Use Fancy Text in Mail Signatures

If you’ve tried to add a signature in Mail (select Mail→Preferences, and then click the Signatures tab), it might seem as if it’s impossible to add text format- ting to signatures.

In fact, it’s entirely possible to use different fonts or colors. All you need to do while typing your signature is hit Command+ T to open the Fonts palette. Here you can select any fonts, colors, and type styles. Hitting Shift+Command+ C will open the Colors palette to give you an even greater choice of colors.

Bear in mind, however, that Windows or Linux computers that might be used to read your emails probably won’t have the same selection of fonts as your Mac, so it’s perhaps best to stick to “web-safe” fonts such as Arial, Times New Roman, Georgia, Verdana, and Courier.

Ensure the checkbox Always Match My Default Message Font is empty.

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