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I wish to make a shortcut which write my name in Thunderbird.
Well, my name has an accent in it and I'm really fed up with doing "Insert -> Characters and Symbols" at the end of each of each of my messages, either in my languages or in English.
So, I'm looking for a way to write it in just one click or one command.
Thanks in advance,
Go to Edit>Account Settings and there is a box there that you can insert your text signature one time, and it will then always appear at the end of any email you send so you never have to type it again.
You can also do a picture type written signature if you wish.
A different solution would be to add a Compose key. What it is is a key that you press, followed by a series of predefined keys for different characters.
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