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Ivan Bútora
I posted here several times in the past (last time was on March 31), asking for an explanation about font settings in Outlook 2000. I know several MVPs participate in this newsgroup, and must have some idea about this issue:
What is the significance of the proportional / fixed-width font options under International Font settings in Outlook? Outlook always chooses the proportional option anyway.
Furthermore, how does Outlook reconcile the setting under "when composing and reading plain text" vs. the settings under International Fonts? Say I have a plain text message in ISO 8859-1. How does Outlook decide what font to use to display the text?
Even if nobody knows the answer, could you at least point me in some direction where I can find out? These seems like pretty basic settings in Outlook, yet I have not seen an explanation anywhere.
Thanks in advance for any responses.
Ivan
What is the significance of the proportional / fixed-width font options under International Font settings in Outlook? Outlook always chooses the proportional option anyway.
Furthermore, how does Outlook reconcile the setting under "when composing and reading plain text" vs. the settings under International Fonts? Say I have a plain text message in ISO 8859-1. How does Outlook decide what font to use to display the text?
Even if nobody knows the answer, could you at least point me in some direction where I can find out? These seems like pretty basic settings in Outlook, yet I have not seen an explanation anywhere.
Thanks in advance for any responses.
Ivan