Windows 10 for Dummies (9781119679394) by Rathbone Andy

Windows 10 for Dummies (9781119679394) by Rathbone Andy

Author:Rathbone, Andy [Rathbone, Andy]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781119679394
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Published: 2020-06-16T00:00:00+00:00


Click in the Subject line, and type a subject.

Click in the line labeled Subject, and type your subject. In Figure 10-3, for example, I’ve added the subject “Phone suggestion.” Although technically optional, the Subject line helps your friends sort their mail.

Type your message into the large box beneath the Subject line.

Type as many words as you want. As you type, the Mail app automatically corrects any noticed misspellings.

If you want, add any formatting, tables, files, or photos to your email.

The menu directly above your composed email offers four menus, each with different options:

Format: This option lets you change your email’s formatting by selecting portions of your email and then clicking the bold, italics, underline, or font color icons along the window’s top edge, as shown earlier in Figure 10-3. To change the font size, click the tiny downward-pointing arrow next to the underlined U icon. A menu drops down, letting you change the font and font size, as well as add or clear the formatting from any selected item.

Insert: Click here to attach files, as I describe in this chapter’s later section, “Sending and receiving files through email.” This tab also lets you insert tables, pictures, hyperlinks, and emojis — little symbols ranging from smiley faces to vegetables.

Draw: Used mainly by owners of a tablet and stylus, this option lets you add drawings to your mail.

Options: Click here after composing your email to give it a final spellcheck.



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