Font Size: Cannot See Change in Font Size using Outlook 2000 or IE6

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Surfer Dude

I was trying to edit my business card at VistaPrint.com using IE6 but
was unable to observe any change to the font size. All other text
editing tools work: bold, italic, cut 'n paste, etc. Then I noticed
the same problem with Outlook 2000. The change is noticeable to
someone else if I email it to them or at Vista Print they see the
change but I don't.

I have not found any reference to this problem in any of the
newsgroups using Google newsgroup search or other tech support sites
using regular Google search. I did see one listing that mentioned some
connection between Outlook and Internet Explorer. But their problem
was the font size reverted and wouldn't stay fixed at the desired
setting.

Any help would be appreciated.
 
R

Roady

Where and what exactly are you trying to edit? Are you talking about the
Contacts in Outlook or about an e-mail to VistaPrint you've sent with your
details?

Anyway;
Make sure the font hasn't been damaged. Re-install it if neccesary. Also
opening the font once by doubleclicking it could help to display the font.

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Surfer Dude

Thanks for your reply.

I was looking through my IE6 settings and realized that the
Accessibility settings had been changed to "Ignore Font Sizes
Specified on Web Pages." I unchecked that option and everything is
working properly now.

-Surfer Dude

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outside enemies. It can only be destroyed by the malefactors of great
wealth who subtly rob and undermine it from within." -- Theodore
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