Signature button( Another lesson in Windows cut and paste)

Brian K. Berge (berger@juno.com)
Mon, 07 Jul 1997 18:28:34 EDT



On Mon, 7 Jul 1997 11:25:07 -0500 (CDT) cgarza@texoma.net (Kathy Garza)
writes:
>How do I use that thing??? How do I get a signature line like some of 
>Ya'lls?
> Some of them are pretty cool.    Ur SIS Kathy G

Sister Kathy,
I have tried to send provate e-mail to you before and it came back
undeliverable Althought this was covered in the archives, I think a
refresher won't hurt anyone.

Well, I cannot tell what you are using for a mailer, but in the mail
program see if there is a signature file setup. The online help may help
you out. or just make the sig file as a text (txt) file. Open any word
processor like write, notepad or wordpad if you are unfortunate to be
running Windows 95.Type what you want for a signature, and save as a text
file. Open the file again and then  Place the cursor at the beginning and
while holding the shift button, hit the down arrow to highlight the file.
Hit control and C at the same time to copy to the clipboard. now hit alt
and tab to transfer to the mail program, and hit contorl and "V" to
paste. If you have only the mail running then you can paste again and
again.
Private e-mail me if this is too hard to understand....

Brian Berger
Manchester, NH
Brian_Berger@juno.com