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PowerPoint-Signature not working in Thunderbird

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Hey there,

I created a signature with (linked) pictures in PowerPoint and wanted to transfer this to Thunderbird as my standard signature when writing emails. And this is not working. Surprisingly, it worked in Outlook, so I'm wondering what Thunderbird does different.

I also tried converting the PowerPoint-Signature into HTML but that way, it only loads outlines and not the pics themselves.

Anyone got an idea if inserting such a signature is possible at all? Do I need to save the pics somewhere, like in a thunderbird-folder?

Thanks!

Hey there, I created a signature with (linked) pictures in PowerPoint and wanted to transfer this to Thunderbird as my standard signature when writing emails. And this is not working. Surprisingly, it worked in Outlook, so I'm wondering what Thunderbird does different. I also tried converting the PowerPoint-Signature into HTML but that way, it only loads outlines and not the pics themselves. Anyone got an idea if inserting such a signature is possible at all? Do I need to save the pics somewhere, like in a thunderbird-folder? Thanks!

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It depends on how much incompatible html is in the PP signature. You should be able to make a signature with TB that looks the same as the PP one.

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Create the signature with the TB message composer and save it as an html file.

https://support.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/kb/signatures

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Alright, yeah, that's one way to do it. Thanks! But somehow getting my PowerPoint-Signature working is not an option?

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It depends on how much incompatible html is in the PP signature. You should be able to make a signature with TB that looks the same as the PP one.

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Alright, Thanks! I'll try that!