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Kelso Folk Club new website
Where we differ is a little further down my message has the <FONT face=3DVerdana> HTML tag. His messages have NO font tags. I have my tools/options/compose/font settings set to Verdana 12 point for mail. He has the same setting set to Arial 12. It's my understanding that you set how OE will display messages sent

Reducing font size in description
arkansasrunner.com> wrote: The font size in my info windows athttp://www.salineprosecutor.ar.gov/location.html is very small. I have tried a number of things to change it to no avail. Try removing the font-size settings from your css that make the font- size really small... (the infowindow text inherits them).

CEdit control crashes when resized
When
I do a reply my signature uses the font setting of the message I'm replying to instead of my default mail font. However, when I type a message above my signature, it uses my default font. Under SEND in OPTIONS I do not have "reply to message using the format in which they were sent" checked. Please help.

font settings????
(Plain text does not send font information. So what the recipient sees is not based on what you used while composing.) If you are sending in HTML format, go to Tools, Stationery, Mail/News, Font Settings to set the default font. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm MaryAnn Pale wrote in

More Questions-Re: Absolute Position of a table realtive to a cell
#ygrp-mlmsg {font-size:13px;font-family:arial, helvetica, clean, sans-serif;} #ygrp-mlmsg table {font-size:inherit;font:100%;} #ygrp-mlmsg select, input, Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mediacare/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional

Installing Stunnel 4.21 on Shared
Using
my em-based layout (which was my first stab at aligning to a baseline grid), I found that setting inline font sizes to their cascaded or computed values would make the fonts change in size (which makes no sense to me) and this only happened at certain text size settings (eg larger, smaller, smallest,

font settings problem
These settings are actually for the message reading pane/window, but both the Compose and "View --> Message Source" windows default to the same setting. If you don't want/need to change the font size in the message reading pane/window, it's possible to change just the Compose window font size using the

Font settings
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP IE/OE franksaund...@mvps.org microsoft public windows inetexplorer ie6_outlookexpress "steve" <sros...@verizon.net> wrote in message news:00fe01c3d54b$0fec3e30$a401280a@phx.gbl i can set the font settings on tools, options, compose, apply...but the outgoing e-mail fonts default to times roman

Recommended font settings for Moz 1.1
The control generated this way *does not crash* when resized, but it cannot be initialized correctly (font settings are not working), and the graphical lookout is poor (no ClearType effects). **** As far as "font settings not working", WHAT "font settings"? There are no font settings! When you create a control

Default Font Size Setting wont change
With normal font settings, 12pt text and 17px text would look about the same size, so that's why 12px looks so small. At 125%, 12pt and 21px text look Pixels are smaller than points, and yes, points change with the font size settings, pixels don't. That's why text in pixels is better inside fixed size buttons.

Default Font Setting
I have a user who only got font in TO, CC and BC field changed to italic. The message body font is normal as others. His window desktop is same as the others (at least appears to be) . When he login another W95 PC, no such problem. When he send those mail to me, they appear normal. Reinstall GW32 bit client in his

E-Mail Font Size
With all the other controls in the config windows, a font size control should have been a simple matter. There is. Go into the settings. Under "Util Modules" choose "compact UI." Turn that off, log out and log back in. Viola! your UI is back to classic size. Personally I find I like the newer "compact UI" though,

HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Matt Labrum wrote: ....or you could just learn to use YOUR mail client better and adjust the font size on YOUR mail client, instead of forcing everyone to have your Hans Schmucker wrote: I guess your font settings just put people into "aggressive mode"... huge fonts are usually reserved for trolls and spam :) --

OOT : Souvenir Khas Indonesia for Expat
It has a class for saving font information (although I don't save all the parameters, it is easy to see how to extend it) joe On 24 Oct 2002 11:32:32 -0700, ADURANS...@AOL.COM (AL DURAN) wrote: I was interested in saving the fonts setting to a file between sessions. Is there a defacto technique for doing this.

font settings
Do not send email http://www.fjsmjs.com Protect your PC http://www.microsoft. com/security/protect/ "Dennis Dardanell" <ddardan...@nc.rr.com> wrote in message news:t662c.72651$jx3.6844534@twister.southeast.rr.com... OE will not accept the new font settings I specify in the "Compose Font" tab section of tools,

Bug in GetDeviceCaps API call??
Did you know you can change the font settings of a list template -- that is, the settings of the number itself -- without going into the Customize Outline Numbered List dialog? Starting with Word 2002 (I believe) when you move your cursor to a numbered style, all the numbers belonging to that style become greyed

MacSoup font settings
After furious head scratching, Ace asked: How in the world do you change the default font settings in Outlook 2007? Does this need to be done each and everytime I write an email? Sorry, I know I'm missing a setting somewhere but I can't find it! I tried the help section and it seems that you can change it by

Reducing font size in description
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo peter.potamus.the.purple.hi...@gmail.com mozilla support seamonkey Michael Gordon wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: Michael Gordon wrote: hb replied On 2/9/2008 11:23 PM /Michael Gordon/ said: Is there a way to change the font size in the message body window of SeaMonkey?

Restoring Default Font Settings
Running W98 here. I can change my preferred font type, no problem, but it always ends up defaulting back to "Smaller" size. Medium's just right... but it won't stick. Where is the default set? I don't care if it's in the registry - I have no problem hopping in there - it just refuses to keep the setting once I set

Font settings by Unicode range?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] outlook...@msn.com microsoft public outlook general in the reading pane? go to tools, options, mail format - fonts. un the message list: its controlled by windows settings, which you apparently know how to adjust. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours