My standard email font is Arial 10 (black for new, blue for reply/forward). I
have been able to create new messages and reply/frwd with my signature
keeping it's specified format (Verdana 10 plus some bolding etc) using both
HTML, RTF and with and without Word as my email editor - until yesterday!
I recreated my profile on my laptop to correct some other problems, but
after recreating my settings and signatures, I no longer get the desired
behaviour on reply/forwards (new emails continue to reflect the specified
signature formatting). Multiple posts seem to indicate that reply/forwards
will always use the format/font of the originating message, but this has not
been my experience.
Since only my profile has changed and no changes were made to the
applications, there must be a trick somewhere and I'll keep looking, but
would love to hear if others have been able consistently get this to work. It
IS possible!
"thricipio" wrote:
> This is the same problem I posted a short while ago (before I had a better
> understanding of the true nature of my problem) under a Subject: that was
> inadvertantly misleading. So I'm reposting here under a new Subject: in
> hopes that my problem may be familiar to some of this newsgroup's readers.*
>
> Using Outlook 2000, I've created an automatic signature using [Signature
> Picker]. If I close out of this dialogue and then go back into it, to check
> it, it displays just as it did when I created it; i.e., with the Verdana
> font. However, when I go to create a new mail message, the signature appears
> with the Times New Roman font.
>
> This seems to be one of two symptoms of what I expect to be a single
> problem.
>
> The other issue is this: old mail messages (I created during a previous
> install of Outlook, on a different computer) appear with the same Times New
> Roman font... even though, like my signature, they were created (and used to
> display in my previous install) with the Verdana font. This is not true in
> every single case, but it certainly is in the vast majority of them.
>
> I've gone back into Tools » Options repeatedly, to double check that I've
> properly established Verdana as my font of choice, and I'm certain I have it
> set up correctly. Still, I keep getting this result and cannot figure out
> how to fix it.
>
> If anyone has *any* ideas about how to troubleshoot and fix this, I'd be
> most grateful.
>
> Thanks,
> —Thri
> ________________________
> * I'm really not trying to game the system here… I'm just trying to present
> the problem in a way that might strike a chord with this newsgroup's readers.
> Thanks again.
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