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Change default email font settings
Alan J. Flavell flav...@mail.cern.ch comp infosystems www authoring stylesheets On Fri, May 23, Martin Holmes inscribed on the eternal scroll: The people complaining have been Arabic speakers, and they're well aware of the discrepancy; they're used to setting larger than normal font sizes for their own documents.

Time-saver for changing font settings in a list template
Now after they buy a new monitor that is 20 or 22 inches with resolutions 1200 X 1024 or higher a 12 point font that filled up half the screen looks infintesmal. The key is in the display setting --> advanced, set the display to use large fonts. Or in Accessibility use one of the special settings.

Setting font sizes ?
Alan Silver alan-sil...@prestwich-smile-gemach.freeserve.furryferret.co.uk microsoft public vb controls Hello, I have a listview on my app and would like it so that the font used is the one that the user chooses in their Windows settings (from the Display applet). Explorer uses the font set for the Icon property,

Setting the default font for all controls in VB?
I need to know how to change the 'font' settings, and then have them stay with the settings I chose. I go to write an email, and "Arial" and "10" settting come up,,, and I change it, and then it 'goes back'. How do I make the setting I want to be the 'default settings"??? This is not a big thing, but it is getting

IE6 Font settings
... td, li { font-size:13px;line-height:16px;color:#000;} .video_box { width:120;border:1px solid #CCC;padding:5px;} YouTube Broadcast Yourself™ We're pleased to Your Account Settings To change your preferences, settings, or personal info, go to the 'My Account' section. Email Notifications To change or cancel

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 Joe McArthur wrote in

Font size --AOL 9 in Vista
From IE HELP | Display settings | [[Changing Web page fonts and background colors When Web authors and designers create Web pages, they often specify particular type (font)  Ignore font styles specified on Web pages [[Specifies whether you want Internet Explorer to always use the font settings you choose.

(repost) Windows font settings aren't used by listview
Com 375 High Street Rochester, MA 02770 (508) 295-7350 and Waldweg 5 83512 Reitmehring Germany 08071 924271 Providing solutions to health care, business, governments and non-profits since 1982 Ken Loomis wrote: Monitor size, screen resolution, and font settings all affect the display of forms, particularly graphics

incoming email font size
The value of this "standard" depends on your Font Settings in Control Panel, but for the normal "small fonts" setting, the number of pixels per logical inch The thing that is "fixed" (for a given Control Panel font size) is the number of pixels per logical inch. For "small fonts" setting this is 96 pixels per

E-Mail Font Size
I'm trying to change the default font settings in Word; however, when I launched Word again, the default font is still Times New Roman (the original one). And when I tried to save manually to Normal.dot, Word prompted that it cannot give the same name as an open document. What's even more curious is that when I

adjust font settings for gtk applications when ...
#ygrp-mlmsg {font-size:13px;font-family:arial, helvetica, clean, sans-serif;} #ygrp-mlmsg table {font-size:inherit;font:100%;} #ygrp-mlmsg select, input, textarea {font:99% Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jalansutra/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email

Default font size and type settings for when you compose mail.....
A pixel on a Mac is much smaller than it is on a Windows machine and setting the font size in ems or % allows for that and also for user preference by By setting a fixed font size in pixels, you're overriding their default settings and making it awkward for them to read your site without changing their display.

Font size --AOL 9 in Vista
How do I set the font size on the listing of my mails? Just below (or above, depending on how you sort your message list) the most recent message, there should be an empty area. Right-click on that and choose "Other Settings". The row and column font settings are the ones you need to adjust.

Jinnat ko ghiab ka elam nahi !!!!
Is there anyway to change the font size and type to make it the default so I don't have to change it each time I write a new message? Yes--Ok--but is there a way to do it for when your composing a message so I don't have to change the font settings then each time?

Font setting....
|**|begin egp html banner|**| --> <br> <div style="font-family: verdana; font-size: 77%; border-top: 1px solid #666; padding: 5px 0;" > Your email settings: Individual Email|Traditional <br> <a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LeTemps2/join

Windows Internet Explorer background color
beboplobo [email address] Gmail-ABCs Hello- thanks for your suggestion, but I have tried it and I only succeed in changing the printer size slightly if at all- the monitor font can get huge. Same with other suggestions like adjusting the browser font settings. Any other advice? Can someone at Google help on

font size in info windows
The lost settings are font settings - specifically the type size has reverted to that in the emailed attachments. Originally 9 point, now 10 point. Though, I'm sure if the type face in the attachments had differed, that would have changed in my own documents as well. By filing I just mean that I took the

E-Mail Font Size
In order to have GTK apps appear "normal" under other WMs, I use the following two programs: usr/libexec/gnome-settings-daemon (to load the settings for GTK) This program allows you to change the fonts used for GTK apps and their size as well. Runtime Dependencies gtk-chtheme-0.3.1 >= x11-libs/gtk+ - 2* So,

Problem with Footnote font in WP9 on XP
I know about Show View Options -- but selecting a window, changing font size, and selecting All Windows just doesn't seem to do it for *all* Finder windows . . . ? If you have set the "This window only" option for a folder, that folder is no longer be affected by changes to the "All windows" settings.

Message over-rides my font settings
Opera uses the standard Windows font selector dialog for all font settings. But for generic CSS fonts, only the font face value is needed. Lets handle the various cases: The 'normal' font: Size, font face, bold/italic and color are used as the base values for all text on a page, unless these properties are