in the signatures table i have two accounts, a bit confusing so i add my
signature to both by first selecting one of the accounts, composing my
signature then selecting the other and entering it again.
with one of the signature accounts selected the list of signatures i have is
listed in the names table, for example i have about 39 different signatures
which i may use them all randomly or only one or none, i can choose this when
i compose my message or later in the signatures preferences.
after you have composed a signature it will appear in the names list associated
with the signature table account selected.
Question, how many accounts show in the signature table for you ?
K.
On 10/12/2020, at 8:20 AM, FIOGKOS (Redacted sender "fiogkos" for DMARC)
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Calvin and all,
Please help, what am I missing?
I go into mail preferences signatures and I hear VoiceOver say the following
Signatures table, all signatures selected, and voiceover continues to tell me
to interact with the table.
Next I hear vertical splitter, names table, again voiceover continues to tell
me to interact with the names table. Then I hear the following vertical
splitter text, male web area,
Again voiceover tells me to interact with this area. Then I hear voiceover as
I move say add button, remove, and other signature options.
I click the add button. Voiceover says signature one table to enter text in
this area type, to navigate cells interact etc. I begin to type. I finish the
sentence I want to type and press return to go to the next line but it does
not allow me, all i hear is a ding. No matter how much I interact it does
not allow me to type more than a few words. I click VO and the arrow keys and
realize that it put me in the names table. I click VO arrow right and I’m in
the text area mail web area I type in my signature. When I finish I don’t
find any other buttons like OK or finish or complete or something to that
effect. I tried sending a Mail message and I do get a menu for signatures but
the pop-up menu only gives me the option of none and edit signatures. I go
back into the signatures mail Settings. I click VO and Rite arrow until I get
all the way to the end I see a pop-up menu that says signatures none again in
there it gives me no option to choose my signature. What am I doing wrong?
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@FiogkosZoe
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On Dec 7, 2020, at 7:41 PM, Kelvin Falconer <tusciafalconer@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Click on add signature then enter what you want in the text field and your
signature is added. you can have a list of several signatures from which to
choose. there is also a choice of where to place your signature.
Then when you are composing a new message between entering subject and the
message field you will be presented with a drop down list of signatures to
select from.
K.
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On 8/12/2020, at 11:49 AM, Zoe Fiogkos (Redacted sender "fiogkos" for
DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everybody, hope you are all well. Here comes my next question. I went
into the signatures to try to set up my mail signature. I got very confused
and was unable to figure it out. I don't know if it's easier than I think
and I just had brain fog or if it's just beyond me. Can anybody walk me
through setting up a signature? Thanks again so much.
Regards Zoe
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