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To add stationery to your Yahoo email, follow these steps: 1. Log in to your Yahoo email account. 2. Click on the "Compose" button to create a new email. 3. Once the compose window opens, look for the "Stationery" button located at the bottom right-hand side of the screen. It's an icon that looks like a tiny envelope. 4. Click on the "Stationery" button and select the stationery you want to use from the list that appears. 5. If you want to preview a stationery design before selecting it, click on the "Preview" button located next to each design. 6. After selecting your preferred stationery, customize your email message as usual, then click on the "Send" button to send your email. Note: Yahoo provides a range of free stationery designs that you can use to add color, personality, and flair to your emails. You can browse and select from several categories of stationery, including holidays, celebrations, and more.
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