word is the editor? if so, it's saved in the normal.dot template.
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It's definitely superscript. If I select Format->Font the superscript box
is
checked. After I uncheck it, everything's good again (until I open a new
email.) Doing the superscript shortcut (CTL++) also clears it.
I've tried Arial and Courier New and they act the same.
BTW, this is not a new installation. It just suddenly happened.
:
is it using a superscript font? Are all set to Arial or courier new?
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It has checkboxes for strikeout and underline only.
:
try tools, options, mail format, fonts button- is superscript set
anywhere?
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When I compose or reply to emails, the text is always
superscript. I don't know how this got turned on by
default and can't figure out how to turn it
off. This happens in rich-text mode. For plain-text
messages the entire message goes to superscript and
I can't turn it off.
Is there a registry bit or a field in an .ini that got flipped
that's causing this?