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Hello

I have just started using Thunderbird for a client that I am working for.

They would like me to have a signature which has images/colours/design and a links to the website etc.

The signature already exists, but when I copy and paste it into the signature box in options, it does not format in the right way.

How can I just copy and paste so that it copies it exactly how it should look?

Thank you Sarah

Hello I have just started using Thunderbird for a client that I am working for. They would like me to have a signature which has images/colours/design and a links to the website etc. The signature already exists, but when I copy and paste it into the signature box in options, it does not format in the right way. How can I just copy and paste so that it copies it exactly how it should look? Thank you Sarah

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How is it wrong? Any particular issues you can describe?

HTML code developed in other programs is not always suitable for use in email. For instance, it's always hard to explain to users of DreamWeaver that their favourite webpage design tool is basically a non-starter when it comes to email. Word is another miscreant that regularly pops up.