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...get different colors and different size fonts on your signature line?

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When you start a post at the very top of your box there are all the options i.e. font sizes, bold italicize, underline, color options, etc 

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@rms1954 wrote:

When you start a post at the very top of your box there are all the options i.e. font sizes, bold italicize, underline, color options, etc 

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thanks 

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@smoochy  wants to change her SIGNATURE LINE, not the text of her message...

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@Desertdi wrote:

@smoochy  wants to change her SIGNATURE LINE, not the text of her message...


Maybe you can help her out

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@rms1954 wrote:

@Desertdi wrote:

@smoochy  wants to change her SIGNATURE LINE, not the text of her message...


Maybe you can help her out


@rms1954   

 

If I knew HOW myself, I would have posted it.   di

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@smoochy Sorry if I gave you the incorrect info.  I guess I misunderstood you.  I'm sure some other poster will help you out.

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@smoochy 


To create your personal signature:

  1. Sign in to your community account.
  2. Go to My Settings > Personal Profile > Personal Information.
  3. Enter your signature text in the Signature box.
    Some communities let you use HTML in your signature. Check with a moderator if you have questions.
  4. Click Save.
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@spabar wrote:

@smoochy 


To create your personal signature:

  1. Sign in to your community account.
  2. Go to My Settings > Personal Profile > Personal Information.
  3. Enter your signature text in the Signature box.
    Some communities let you use HTML in your signature. Check with a moderator if you have questions.
  4. Click Save.

Hi @spabar,

I'd like to change my signature line color and font too. I understand how to get to your signature line and put one in but I don't see any where to change these things and I'm not sure what you mean by " some communities let you use HTML in your signature"

Also I did rewrite my signature in word using different colors and fonts but when I copied and pasted into the place to put it it all changed back.

 

Sorry, I'm computer illiterate!

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@GingerHead wrote:

@spabar wrote:

@smoochy 


To create your personal signature:

  1. Sign in to your community account.
  2. Go to My Settings > Personal Profile > Personal Information.
  3. Enter your signature text in the Signature box.
    Some communities let you use HTML in your signature. Check with a moderator if you have questions.
  4. Click Save.

Hi @spabar,

I'd like to change my signature line color and font too. I understand how to get to your signature line and put one in but I don't see any where to change these things and I'm not sure what you mean by " some communities let you use HTML in your signature"

Also I did rewrite my signature in word using different colors and fonts but when I copied and pasted into the place to put it it all changed back.

 

Sorry, I'm computer illiterate!


 

@GingerHead - I just copied what was in the help section.

There's always a lot to be thankful for if you take time to look for it.
For example, I am sitting here thinking how nice it is that wrinkles don't hurt.