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Some email comes in with a very small font. I want to be able to increase
the size of the font in the reading pane.
the size of the font in the reading pane.
glassdesingns said:Some email comes in with a very small font. I want to be able to increase
the size of the font in the reading pane.
Diane Poremsky said:html or plain text messages? you can set the font size for plain text in
tools, options, message format, fonts.
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Andyl said:But how do I get it to remember my font size from one message to the next?
The next message defaults to a too small font size again.
AH
Andyl said:Thank you for the reply but I need to change html.
I thought I had found the answer in editing the template "NormalEmail.dotm
and increasing the size of the fonts there but am not yet sure if it works
consistently. It does seem that some messages are respecting this but
others
in appear to have an overriding style sheet (specifying the size and
font)
and I can't locate where I can tell Outlook to use an overriding style
sheet
I would have to write. (On which I would need help)
Thanks again - Andy.
Diane Poremsky said:html or plain text messages? you can set the font size for plain text in
tools, options, message format, fonts.
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Andyl said:But how do I get it to remember my font size from one message to the
next?
The next message defaults to a too small font size again.
AH
:
This works with most programs>
Hold down 'Ctrl" key and use scroll on mouse to enlarge /decrease
font.
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Bob J
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:
Some email comes in with a very small font. I want to be able to
increase
the size of the font in the reading pane.
Diane Poremsky said:You have less control over html - there is a checkbox on the mail format tab
to override css. If that doesn't work, you'll need to use zoom or larger
text sizes (view menu)
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Andyl said:Thank you for the reply but I need to change html.
I thought I had found the answer in editing the template "NormalEmail.dotm
and increasing the size of the fonts there but am not yet sure if it works
consistently. It does seem that some messages are respecting this but
others
in appear to have an overriding style sheet (specifying the size and
font)
and I can't locate where I can tell Outlook to use an overriding style
sheet
I would have to write. (On which I would need help)
Thanks again - Andy.
Diane Poremsky said:html or plain text messages? you can set the font size for plain text in
tools, options, message format, fonts.
--
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But how do I get it to remember my font size from one message to the
next?
The next message defaults to a too small font size again.
AH
:
This works with most programs>
Hold down 'Ctrl" key and use scroll on mouse to enlarge /decrease
font.
--
Regards
Bob J
If advise given from anyone, solves problem or not, or if solved from
another source,post back & let us know.
Then we all benefit.
:
Some email comes in with a very small font. I want to be able to
increase
the size of the font in the reading pane.
Andyl said:I do have that box checked and thought that it would use my IE style
sheet,
(which is set for a larger font and changes of colours white on black so
the
change is obvious) ) but it does not appear to, and there is no path to
tell
it which style sheet to use.
With that box on of off I do not notice any change, so do you know how I
tell it the style sheet to use.
Diane Poremsky said:You have less control over html - there is a checkbox on the mail format
tab
to override css. If that doesn't work, you'll need to use zoom or larger
text sizes (view menu)
--
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Andyl said:Thank you for the reply but I need to change html.
I thought I had found the answer in editing the template
"NormalEmail.dotm
and increasing the size of the fonts there but am not yet sure if it
works
consistently. It does seem that some messages are respecting this but
others
in appear to have an overriding style sheet (specifying the size and
font)
and I can't locate where I can tell Outlook to use an overriding style
sheet
I would have to write. (On which I would need help)
Thanks again - Andy.
:
html or plain text messages? you can set the font size for plain text
in
tools, options, message format, fonts.
--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips by email:
(e-mail address removed)
EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:
(e-mail address removed)
You can access this newsgroup by visiting
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your
newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com.
But how do I get it to remember my font size from one message to the
next?
The next message defaults to a too small font size again.
AH
:
This works with most programs>
Hold down 'Ctrl" key and use scroll on mouse to enlarge /decrease
font.
--
Regards
Bob J
If advise given from anyone, solves problem or not, or if solved
from
another source,post back & let us know.
Then we all benefit.
:
Some email comes in with a very small font. I want to be able to
increase
the size of the font in the reading pane.
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