![]() ![]() So you can see here I've done a few things. I'm going to add a little flourish to it. Then I'm going to add some body text here. So I'm using Mac Mail here and I'm going to create a new email message and I'm going to leave everything blank here at the top but I'm going to add a subject. You can still create templates and I'll show you how to do it. Like you send out the same email every month with just a few changes. You want to keep things simple.īut suppose you do need some basic template functionality. So it was really a bad idea to use complex layouts like in stationery with more than half the people now reading their email on mobile devices. The problem with stationery was that they really didn't look good on mobile devices and you really couldn't count on them looking good on non Mac devices anyway. There were all these preset stationery templates that you could use and even create your own. Now before Mac OS Mojave you had the ability to have stationery. So let's take a look at Mail and using Mail templates. Find out how you can become a part of it at /patreon. MacMost is brought to you by the more than 300 people who contribute to the MacMost Patreon Campaign. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Still, the feature is better than nothing when you want to dress up your email a bit.Check out How To Create Email Templates In Mojave Mail at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. While the picture chooser is functional, it doesn’t have the same search capability as the actual Photos app for macOS has. I wish you could drag images straight from Photos into the stationery. Creating your own stationery in Apple Mail It’s Not Perfect, but It’s a Nice Feature In a new message, decorate the email the way you’d like and then click File from the top left of the menu bar, followed by Save as Stationery. You can even create your own templates to use in your email. Adding pictures from the Photo Viewer in Apple Mail Creating Your Own Stationery in Apple Mail You can drag images from that window into your email. A small window will pop up providing you access to your Photos library. What you can do, however, is click on the image frame itself. ![]() It seems odd that Apple wouldn’t provide this functionality, but I’ve seen other instances where dragging and dropping a picture from Photos did absolutely nothing. Unfortunately, you can’t just drag images from the Photos app. Adding photos to some stationeries is easy Just drag an image from your Finder to insert it into its frame. If you choose a piece of stationery that allows photos, you’ll see blank spots to place your pictures in. The stationery pane in Apple Mail Using Apple Mail Stationery It’s organized by categories like Favorites, Birthday, Announcements, Photos, and so forth. ![]() Lo and behold, there’s the Apple Mail stationery pane. ![]() Finding the stationery pane in Apple Mail isnt easy ![]()
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