re text size in windows mail inbox

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Guest

I have been trying to increase the text size of a message in the inbox of
windows mail (I just installed Vista) in order to print the message in a
larger and legible form. Is there a solution?
Thanx NKoncius
 
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM

NKoncius said:
I have been trying to increase the text size of a message in the inbox of
windows mail (I just installed Vista) in order to print the message in a
larger and legible form. Is there a solution?
Thanx NKoncius

OE uses the Internet Explorer print engine. To change the text size in
printing OE messages change the Internet Explorer setting at View | Text
Size in Internet Explorer.
 
F

Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM

NKoncius said:
I have been trying to increase the text size of a message in the inbox of
windows mail (I just installed Vista) in order to print the message in a
larger and legible form. Is there a solution?
Thanx NKoncius

Oops!
I missed the statement that you have Vista.
There is no good fix with IE7. MS has a patch but we won't see it until the
next big update for WinMail, whenever the ____ that is. Save the message to
the desktop, open it with Notepad and print from there. It's a pain, but
that's what I do when it doesn't print right from WinMail (sometimes it
does).
 
G

Guest

Frank Saunders said:
OE uses the Internet Explorer print engine. To change the text size in
printing OE messages change the Internet Explorer setting at View | Text
Size in Internet Explorer.

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Answer in newsgroup. Don't expect an answer to email.

thanx for the info but I neglected to add that I'm using Mozilla firefox - does that change your instructions?
 
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM

Not at all. WinMail still uses the IE print engine. See my other post,
though.
 

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