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George
Hi,
I'm using Outlook 2003 and have the following question.
My message fonts are set as follows:
- When composing a new message: 10 pt. Verdana
- When replying and forwarding: 10 pt. Verdana
- When composing and reading plain text: 10 pt. Courier New
Stationary fonts: Always use my fonts.
The default mail format is Plain Text.
So if I compose a new message, the font is 10 pt. Courier New, which is
correct. However, if I change the format of that particular message to
HTML, the font changes to 10 pt. Times New Roman.
I have no clue why. Anyone?
Thanks and regards,
George
I'm using Outlook 2003 and have the following question.
My message fonts are set as follows:
- When composing a new message: 10 pt. Verdana
- When replying and forwarding: 10 pt. Verdana
- When composing and reading plain text: 10 pt. Courier New
Stationary fonts: Always use my fonts.
The default mail format is Plain Text.
So if I compose a new message, the font is 10 pt. Courier New, which is
correct. However, if I change the format of that particular message to
HTML, the font changes to 10 pt. Times New Roman.
I have no clue why. Anyone?
Thanks and regards,
George