How to change "system" fonts in Outlook???

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Stephen Porter

Hi,

Is there a way to change the default fonts and their properties for
Outlook's Folder Pane and the message headers pane? (I assume that
the preview pane just shows whatever fonts the message sender used,
but it may be changeable also, at least in the case of plain text
messages?)

It seems that these are related to the fonts available from the
Desktop, Appearance properties, but I'm not sure if this is the case
and what the relationship to the various Outlook types of fonts is to
the elements available in the Appearance dialogs.

TIA.
 
OK, I see that by change the DPI size in the Desktop Properties:
Appearance, Settings, Advanced I can change the size of the font in
the Folder pane (and lots of other places in Windows!). Still
looking for a way to change the fonts in the header pane.

S.




Hi,

Is there a way to change the default fonts and their properties for
Outlook's Folder Pane and the message headers pane? (I assume that
the preview pane just shows whatever fonts the message sender used,
but it may be changeable also, at least in the case of plain text
messages?)

It seems that these are related to the fonts available from the
Desktop, Appearance properties, but I'm not sure if this is the case
and what the relationship to the various Outlook types of fonts is to
the elements available in the Appearance dialogs.

TIA.

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I'll follow up on myself here--just in case anyone was
wondering about this.

Views, Customize Current View, Automatic formatting...

You can choose whatever fonts/color combo's, etc. for all
the standard components.


STP


Hi,

Is there a way to change the default fonts and their properties for
Outlook's Folder Pane and the message headers pane? (I assume that
the preview pane just shows whatever fonts the message sender used,
but it may be changeable also, at least in the case of plain text
messages?)

It seems that these are related to the fonts available from the
Desktop, Appearance properties, but I'm not sure if this is the case
and what the relationship to the various Outlook types of fonts is to
the elements available in the Appearance dialogs.

TIA.

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