I had to get a new PC. Of course it had Windows 7 and Windows Live Mail. I figured there would be a learning curve and of course there was. I have spent a FEW hours putting some things back to the way they were with Windows XP. I miss Windows XP. LOLOL :-( Anyway......
I could not get Windows Live to take the sites after my name with hyperlinks. I found 3 different articles explaining how to do it and they just didn't work for me. So today the light came on and this is what worked (if you hadn't figured it out either yet). I wrote this for people who know how to hyperlink. If you don't, give me an email and I will help you with it.
Shirley
Card Art Etc.
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A. BUILD YOUR SIGNATURE:
1. Go to your Word Processing Program. Mine is Microsoft Word.
2. Name your file - I called my Signature 1.
3. Type you signature the way you want it to appear on your email with the NAMES OF THE SITE(S) (Hint - I did 3 returns to leave a space to start my message in my email).
4. Have the SITE ADDRESSES available in tabs on your browser, or on a list.
5. Build your hyperlinks in your processing program. With mine, right-click on the site name, get a drop-down and HYPERLINK is one of the choices. For some of you there is a HYPERLINK BUTTON in the tool bar. Below are some possible samples.
6. Copy your total signature. Your computer clip-board will remember it.
6. Save your file, know where you saved it, and move on to:
B. BUILD YOUR EMAIL SIGNATURE FILE:
1. Open Windows Live Mail
2. Open a New Email
3. Right click in upper left corner (beginning) of the message area and Paste you signature.
4. In the upper left hand corner of the toolbar area, above the Paste button click on the (Deep Blue) FILE button.
5. Select the Save As File Button. Another window will pop up. Mine is the Documents Library window. (You need to remember where you saved it!!)
6. Down at the bottom of the window see the second row Save As Type:. Over on the right, click on the upside down triangle.
7. In the drop-down click on the HTML file types (if it isn't there, just remember when you name your file to give it an .htm suffix. An example is Signature 1.htm).
8. Name your file in the File Name area. I named mine Signature 1. Add the htm if needed.
9. Click on Save and close. On to the final step of your signature.
C. ADD YOUR SIGNATURE TO YOUR EMAIL - WHOOOOPEE!
1. Open Window Live Mail and click on Home button.
2. Click on the (Deep Blue) File Button - directly above Email Message.
3. In the drop-down click on Options.
4. Click on Mail -
5. Bottom Row of Tabs - on the right click on Signatures Tab.
6. Check Add Signatures to all outgoing messages (if you want that)
7. Point your cursor at Signature #1 and click on it. It will go dark (shaded).
8. Below Edit Signature point your cursor at File and click on the dot.
9. Click on Browse. A window should pop up with Folders ( Why you need to know where your saved file is). My Documents Library pops up. If it isn't the correct folder for you go where the file is stored.
10. If you are at the folder and don't see the file, type the .htm into the file area or select that type file in the drop-down on the right and it should pop up. When you see the file, double-click on it.
11. The file location should appear between the File and Browse button.
12. Click on Apply, then OK.
TEST IT - Double Click on Email Message and when it pops up it should be there!!
TO EDIT YOUR SIGNATURE IN THE FUTURE:
Remember that any time you want to edit the signature:
1. Go to your ORIGINAL word processing file, EDIT it, and COPY it.
2. Open up Windows Live Mail and open up a New Email.
3. PASTE your new signature OVER your old one.
4. Click on the FILE (Deep Blue ) button above the Paste button.
5. Click on the Save As File
6. In the pop-up window do the file type on the right (.htm)
7. Find your Signature file and click on it and Save. It will ask if you want to replace. Say Yes.
8. All done except for you to test it!!!
I did this hoping to help. If I confused you anywhere, please feel free to ask questions. Have a great weekend!! Now if I can just find someone to help me get the snow off my blog. I am not alone on that, thank goodness, or I would be feeling really bad. LOLOL
Off to make some cards. Thanks for stopping by to look and say hi!
Shirley
Monday, April 23, 2012
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Victorian Fun
I started out:
- stamping with my Cover-A-Card Screen Stamp onto Neenah Classic Crest Natural cardstock for my background. Trimmed a piece 4.25"X5.5". I think any tan or brown colored ink pad would look good. I used Stampin' Up retired Creamy Caramel. I think Adirondack Caramel will work.
- Used Cover-A-Card Scratch on Neenah Classic Crest Solar White cardstock. Trimmed to 3.75"X 5.0". Stamped the Worn Rose image in the upper left corner as shown and painted it with Cherry Sorbet and Olive Green Twinkling H2O's. Mounted on the Screen cardstock.
- Stamped Rose Ledger on more Neenah Classic Crest Natural cardstock and painted the bottom with the same Twinks. I trimmed around the edges and top scallops. Mounted on Scratch cardstock.
- Stamped the inside pages (Worn Rose Vintage Book) for my book and painted with Twinks. Trimmed and turned over to emboss the floral areas.
- Stamped the sentiment, So Glad We're Friends, on the right side. Folded.
- Stamped the cover for my book, Vintage Worn Rose Cover, trimmed, painted floral image, turned over and embossed the floral image, and mounted on folded vintage book pages.
- Punched butterflies with MS 3-in-1 Butterfly punch. Mounted with Glossy Accents. Pearls on the butterflies are 2mm from HERE.and were placed with a Sticky Stick and Glossy Accents. The pearls on the bottom right are probably 3mm and are from Mark Richards Crystal White Pearl stickers.
- Ribbon and lace are leftovers from other projects.
- The ribbon buckle is from Fancifuls.
The scratch areas on the envelope were done after using a paper crimper to peel the paper apart so it would be thin if I mail the envelope.
I have one request for anyone who knows about blogger and the New Designer Template. I am having a problem getting rid of the snow. LOLOLOL I deleted any widgets that had the code and it hung in there. I looked all the way through my html layout. No snow codes there. Wow!! This has been a really funny month.
Thanks for stopping by to look and say hi!!That's my card and envy! Hope you liked them. I got to stamp and make up for some of the time when I couldn't. :-)
Shirley
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