How to Make an Email Signature for Myspace

If you use the Myspace messaging feature, consider making an email signature for your notes. This signature appears at the bottom of your message and displays the title you prefer in the style you choose. This way, you have a custom picture that identifies your messages when your friend receives mail from you. Your Windows computer provides the MS Paint application, which gives you the ability to create your image. Use MS Paint to make your email signature for Myspace.

Instructions

    • 1

      Launch your MS Paint application and click the "Home" tab in the top menu bar. This action displays the menus you use to make your email signature.

    • 2

      Click the "Text" button in the Tools group. Click and drag your mouse in the canvas window to create a box where you enter your text.

    • 3

      Select the typeface, size and format, such as bold, under the Text Tools heading to style your signature. Further, navigate to the Colors group in the toolbar and choose a color in the Color 1 box to pick a desired shade for your text.

    • 4

      Position your cursor in the text box and type your desired signature. Click the "Paint" button in the menu bar, select the "Save" option, type a name in the "File name" box and select a file format, such as GIF, in the "Save as Type" box to save your work.

    • 5

      Log in to your Myspace account. Click the "Envelope" icon in the menu bar and then click the "New Message" link in the drop-down list to create a new email.

    • 6

      Click the "Add a Photo" button above the message text box, select your signature file from the window that opens and type your message above the picture. Finish composing your Myspace email as usual and then click the "Send" button to deliver your note.

Tips & Warnings

  • You have the option to apply a colored background to your signature in MS Paint. Click the "Opaque" option under the Text Tools title and select a shade in the Color 2 box in the Colors group.

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