Increasing font size in Outlook

V

VDan

Is there a way to increase the font size on incoming messages so they can be
easily read? Can this be done as a default instead of for each message
individually?
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Tools, options, mail format, stationery and fonts to set font sizes for
plain text mail. HTML needs to use the View text size command or zoom.
Zoom should be persistent (it is for me).

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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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L

Lynn

It is not persistent.

I have Vista with Office 2007.

Outlook 2007, HTML, viewing of html emails text is woefully small, preview
as well.
The hint works but only after opening the email and it is not persistent.

Why is it so hard? I see posts for this problem going back a couple of YEARS.

A solution is needed to be able to use the PREVIEW of html emails and the
emails BOTH in the proper size. NO futzing around. It should just happen
after fixing it ONCE! More and more emails are being sent in html format.

If I save the email off as html and open in firefox, the view is fine. If in
IE woefully small fonts.

Lynn

Diane Poremsky said:
Tools, options, mail format, stationery and fonts to set font sizes for
plain text mail. HTML needs to use the View text size command or zoom.
Zoom should be persistent (it is for me).

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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VDan said:
Is there a way to increase the font size on incoming messages so they can
be
easily read? Can this be done as a default instead of for each message
individually?
 

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