Using the Mail.app Stationary in Mac OS X Leopard

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Part of the video series: New Features of Mac OS X Leopard

Summary: How to use the Maill.app stationary features of Mac OS X Leopard; learn more about Macintosh computers in this free instructional video.

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Brandon Sarkis Brandon Sarkis has been a professional chef for over 12 years, and he has worked in Austin, TX, Columbus, OH, and Atlanta, GA. His specialties are Asian a usi... read more

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Using the Mail.app Stationary in Mac OS X Leopard

My name is Brandon Sarkis on behalf of Expert Village, and today I'll be showing you some of the new features in Mac OS 10. 5 Leopard. The next thing I'm going to show you are a couple new features in the mail program. Mail. app everyone calls it. You see you've got your regular mailboxes on this side. Kind of the same as it always was. You have a list of to dos or notes also if you had them. I don't have any in here yet. In my mailbox each individual email address is right here. It is also built in RSS which I'll show you in a second. It's all in my Gmail account right now. I'll show you the stationary first, so I'm just going to click on new message here, and you'll see the usual new message thing pop up. You can go to show stationary, and it pops up a list of all the available built in stationary that we've got. You'll see over here, on the left hand side, you've got your birthday stuff, you have your announcements, you have your photos, you have just generic stationary and you also have sentiments. So let's don one real quick here. Let's go to announcements, and we'll click on lunch. We're going to announce a lunch event, so let's make this a little bit bigger so it's easier to see. It says you're invited, and I guess I'll just highlight this. Lunch at my house. We'll just use that date, and there you go. You could also, obviously, type over that date and type over the other name and contact information and send that. It's a pretty nifty looking email. In the meantime I'm obviously going to send this.

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