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using a pages doc as a template for my emails

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hello I would like to use a pre-design Pages doc ( that contains logos & text ) as a template for emails sent from Thunderbird. Could you help me ?

hello I would like to use a pre-design Pages doc ( that contains logos & text ) as a template for emails sent from Thunderbird. Could you help me ?

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I don't know Pages. But if you can convert these Pages documents to HTML, you could use the Stationery add-on to use them as templates for new messages.

However, templates designed in document design tools such as Word, Dreamweaver and FrontPage often don't sit comfortably in email. They may use complex folder structures and advanced features that email clients are not equipped to render. HTML documents usually have an accompanying folder for images. Email doesn't know what to do with these folders.

Much safer to use Thunderbird itself to create templates. Then you'll know everything you do is within its capabilities.

  1. Create a new HTML formatted message.
  2. Select all (ctrl+a on a PC, YMMV) and delete to clear any signature stuff (if not required).
  3. Compose your template as if writing a new message. If you use Insert|Image to add graphics, make sure you tick the "attach this file" checkbox.
  4. Use File|Save As to save it as an HTML file, and use Stationery to select this or any other HTML template file when you write a message.

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