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From: MSN Nicknamelyonlady  (Original Message)Sent: 2/2/2005 3:09 PM

Hello everyone, I'm going to explain how to add a background to your messages. This is the easiest way and I finally was able to do it this way.

First you need to have a background picture online in a photo album. Anyone will do.

Open up your background picture, then right click it, a pop out menu appears ,slide down to properties.

On the pop out menu, right click the URL addy right click again select all, right click again copy & okay.

Now you go to where you want to answer a message or a post the reply comes up.

Click insert table icon the little square that looks like an index card beside insert pict. up there...

Change the #'s to 1 & 1 in both.

Click Borders pick a color by clicking inside those colors any is fine.

Click Backgrounds & then click inside the URL little box there, then ctrl V to paste the addy URL your background numbers pop in there. ( those #'s are your background you got online)

Click insert table & a little box appears in the message, start typing your message, & voila.....you have a background.

I found the easiest way was to print this out, then open a post so I would have it ready and then start at the top. Good luck. Let me know how you are doing.

Dawn



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     re: adding background to your posts   MSN NicknameJazsi41  6/28/2005 2:37 AM
     re: adding background to your posts   Cherokee1940  7/23/2005 9:56 PM