Thursday 22 September 2016

Put Header in Yahoo Mail

For e-mail recipients who scan their inboxes to glean which e-mails to open and which to save for a later date, message headers can make all the difference. Adding a header into a Yahoo! e-mail message takes one of two forms -- the subject line can serve as a header or you can structure the body of the message to allow for internal headers. You can use headers to break up a long e-mail message or to succinctly sum up the subject matter to grab attention in an overflowing Yahoo! inbox.

Log in to your Yahoo! Mail account.

Click the "New" button, and if requested, select "Email message."

Click in the "Subject" text box to add the message header, which Yahoo! calls the subject line.

Type the body of the e-mail in the large text box below the collection of icons.

Add a header into the message itself by highlighting the word, phrase or sentence to serve as the header.

Press the "Enter" key to separate the line from the rest of the text.

Highlight the header. Click the "B" icon on the Yahoo! Mail screen to boldface the header.

Click the "Font size" button, which looks like two "A" icons, and increase the size of the header text so it stands out.

Click the "Text Color" button, the "T" with the artist's palette, and choose a new color rather than the Yahoo! default black for the header.

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