Invisible Font in Outlook 2003

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Bufo Calvin

I'm dealing with an office that just upgraded to Outlook 2003 from
Office 97 (some may have been using Express), generally on Windows
2000.

On a couple of the machines, the default reading font appears to be
invisible. You get an e-mail, open it, and can't see anything. If
you edit the message and change the font format, you can read it. On
some other machines, the message looks fine. If I tell it to read
all standard mail as plain text (Tools-Options-Preferences), then it
can be read.

Also, one of the signatures went to plain text, and it doesn't allow
you to format it...although, if you select it, it indicates the
proper format on the toolbars.

Finally, when one person composes, the writing looks tiny, like
fontsize 2...almost "greeked".

I've tried changing the fonts in Tools-Options-Mail Format, and it
doesn't help. No stationery is indicated...I'm thinking that might
be the problem?

Composing in HTML, using Word as the e-mail editor, although playing
with those settings didn't help.

Thanks in advance!

Bufo Calvin
 

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