![]() The problem is when I compose a new email, the left margins are not offset by this, and stay at 0, which puts my text in the graphic. You would think each theme provided would adjust the margins automatically for its theme graphic. I have tried to change it manually, but I can't find the Layout tab so I can set the left margin. I tried using the Paragraph Settings under the Format Text tab, but it will not save as default, even when I select "Set as Default". So the only true way I believe to fix this is to set the Layout margins, but I'm beginning to think Outlook doesn't have this option.Add a custom background image and colors to your emails Setting the left indentation to 5" seems to work, though I noticed if you press the back button to delete text, it will still go back to the far left margin at 0. Once you are signed into your Yahoo Mail account, click on the " Compose" button above the folder listing on the left to create a new message. Pressing the " N" keyboard shortcut achieves the same effect. While we're using a new, blank email as example, the process works also with email replies and messages you forward to other recipients. Note: if you pick a stationery for an email reply / forward, only "your" portion of the message will use the selected color and background - the original sender's content will be left " as-is". Once you are looking at the email editor, click on the " Stationery" button on the right of the toolbar, as shown below: this will launch the stationery picker. Unlike the picker dialog that lets you change theme in Yahoo Mail, the stationery picker doesn't provide a scroll-able listing of all options available: they are separated in groups. ![]() The default group is called " Abstract", and includes 7 unique stationeries. ![]() Tip: just double-click on the dropdown menu and press the Up or Down arrow keys on your keyboard to quickly switch between groups of stationeries! Just select another grouping from the dropdown menu, including " Animals", " Flowers", " Fun", " Holidays and Events", " Nature", " Patterns", " Sports", " Yahoo! Kimo Talent", and " Solid Colors".
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