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Formatting text in Thunderbird

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I have moved to Thunderbird (latest update to version 115.4.1). In my old mailprogram, when using HTML, I could compose texts from different sources, then format the text altogether, regardless where they came from and the text appeared as intended at the recipient. In Thunderbird I never really succeeded with that. When I compose text from different sources in a mail, I find no way to assign the same font size to it, not to speak about font type. When I check by sending mails to myself, the texts appear in different sizes, whatever I do. A solution at the moment is to compose the mail in a Word processor, format it there and then copy & paste it to the Thunderbird mail window. But that can hardly be the only way.... Is there any way to format mail when the content consists of texts from different sources?

I have moved to Thunderbird (latest update to version 115.4.1). In my old mailprogram, when using HTML, I could compose texts from different sources, then format the text altogether, regardless where they came from and the text appeared as intended at the recipient. In Thunderbird I never really succeeded with that. When I compose text from different sources in a mail, I find no way to assign the same font size to it, not to speak about font type. When I check by sending mails to myself, the texts appear in different sizes, whatever I do. A solution at the moment is to compose the mail in a Word processor, format it there and then copy & paste it to the Thunderbird mail window. But that can hardly be the only way.... Is there any way to format mail when the content consists of texts from different sources?

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If you are adding content to a message from other sources, the best method is to Paste Without Formatting (Ctrl+Shift+V), then do the formatting in TB.

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Thanks for the input. Using (Ctrl+Shift+V) I do get plain text into TB. Then I do the same without Shift and have the same text in TB, but formatted as in the source. In Outlook I would highlight the whole text and apply any formatting, this would apply then for the whole text highlighted. Is there any similar function in TB? Or only just assigning a certain font size to a highlighted part of the mail?

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That also works. Highlight the entire message and then select the desired font.