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Formatting new mails

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Is it possible to define user-defined formatting characteristics when creating a message and to save them permanently for each new mail created? In particular, I would like to be able to user-define the line spacing at the top and bottom (i.e. the line height ) and, if possible, also the other formatting parameters (such as font, font size, font attrbutes and so on) in different paragraphs and save them permanently for new mails. The existing option ‘Paragraph’ via the menu items Format - Paragraph - Paragraph does not offer this possibility according to my tests. Is there such a possibility in Thunderbird? Many greetings from Germany

Is it possible to define user-defined formatting characteristics when creating a message and to save them permanently for each new mail created? In particular, I would like to be able to user-define the line spacing at the top and bottom (i.e. the line height ) and, if possible, also the other formatting parameters (such as font, font size, font attrbutes and so on) in different paragraphs and save them permanently for new mails. The existing option ‘Paragraph’ via the menu items Format - Paragraph - Paragraph does not offer this possibility according to my tests. Is there such a possibility in Thunderbird? Many greetings from Germany

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I suggest experimenting with use of a template to see if that addresses the issue. that is done by composing a sample message with the desired attributes and saving as a template. I have used templates on occasion, but no expert. Greetings to you from New York. :)

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