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Diana

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Jan 30, 2008, 1:40:03 PM1/30/08
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Hi, does anyone know how to permanently set a default font size in Windows
Mail? My Windows Mail default font is 10 but I would prefer it to be 12.
However there does not seem to be an option to change it to 12
automatically, instead of remembering to reset it before starting to type an
email. thank you

newgirl

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Jan 30, 2008, 3:33:04 PM1/30/08
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Yep, tried that - but every time I compose a new email, it still comes out
Ariel instead of Comic Sans. Does it have something to do with the default
signature I have on each new email? The signature option gave me no way to
edit the font of the signature.
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"sherbert" wrote:

> Tools,options,compose, mail (Top row) font sttings, change it to what you
> want, then click apply (at the bottom) then ok. Hope that helps.

Gary VanderMolen

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Jan 30, 2008, 3:58:51 PM1/30/08
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When you compose a new email, is it in HTML or plain text format?
Check your Tools, Options, Send, Mail Sending Format.
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Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail)


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Dave

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Jan 30, 2008, 4:13:13 PM1/30/08
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Tools - Options - Compose
Compose font - Mail:

but if you use Stationery, the stationery font will be used.
You can edit the stationery to change the default font size.


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> I'm having the same problem getting Live Mail to recognize my choice for a
> different font (Comic Sans) for my outgoing emails. Help!
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> newgirl

newgirl

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Jan 30, 2008, 8:40:01 PM1/30/08
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Its HTML
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newgirl

Gary VanderMolen

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Jan 30, 2008, 10:18:21 PM1/30/08
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I can't duplicate what you are seeing.
Under Tools, Options, Compose, make sure that no stationery
is selected because it overrides the font selection.

The other possibility is that you are using some type of security
software that is preventing writes to the registry. That would
prevent your font selection from being saved.

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