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How do I make the default font larger in a reply email
When I answer an email the default font is the tiny Calibri 11. I would like to make the default font Ariel 14 so that I would not have to change it manually every time I compose an email.
I looked all through the options but could not find a way to make the change. There must be some way I can do this. I had everything configured right till my hard drive failed. I'm not changing the setting on my new hard drive but I need some help with Outlook. Also, is there a way to make the type larger on received email? I would like to find a way that does not involve the slider at the foot of the pane. Last edited by TommyVincent; 06-30-2015 at 09:12 AM. Reason: I wanted to add something |
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Uhm, what program are you using to read and reply to your email? I'm sure it is not Word, the subject of this forum. If it is Outlook, I can move your post to a more appropriate forum.
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A mistake
I meant to have this message in the Outlook forum. That's where my problem is.
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