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From: Derek on 3 Feb 2010 08:50 Thanks to other posts, I have figured out how to copy and paste a symbol from the Character Map into an email that I'm typing (using Windows Live Mail on new computer running Windows 7) -- not as convenient as it was when using Outlook / XP on my old computer, but OK. The remaining problem is that the symbol, for example a letter with an acute accent, appears in 14-point size in the email that I'm typing in 10-point. Does anyone know how to make the symbol paste into the email in the same size font as the one I'm typing in? -- Derek
From: Bob I on 3 Feb 2010 10:05 You might want to ask the folks in the Windows Live Mail section about that. Microsoft Office and Outlook aren't involved in the issue. Derek wrote: > Thanks to other posts, I have figured out how to copy and paste a symbol from > the Character Map into an email that I'm typing (using Windows Live Mail on > new computer running Windows 7) -- not as convenient as it was when using > Outlook / XP on my old computer, but OK. The remaining problem is that the > symbol, for example a letter with an acute accent, appears in 14-point size > in the email that I'm typing in 10-point. Does anyone know how to make the > symbol paste into the email in the same size font as the one I'm typing in?
From: DL on 3 Feb 2010 10:06 WLM is not part of Office "Derek" <Derek(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:20935381-7AE1-4D0D-AE0C-2E13ECBE5416(a)microsoft.com... > Thanks to other posts, I have figured out how to copy and paste a symbol > from > the Character Map into an email that I'm typing (using Windows Live Mail > on > new computer running Windows 7) -- not as convenient as it was when using > Outlook / XP on my old computer, but OK. The remaining problem is that the > symbol, for example a letter with an acute accent, appears in 14-point > size > in the email that I'm typing in 10-point. Does anyone know how to make the > symbol paste into the email in the same size font as the one I'm typing > in? > -- > Derek
From: Derek on 4 Feb 2010 15:00 Thank you Bob I and DL. I'll post my question there. -- Derek "DL" wrote: > WLM is not part of Office > > "Derek" <Derek(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:20935381-7AE1-4D0D-AE0C-2E13ECBE5416(a)microsoft.com... > > Thanks to other posts, I have figured out how to copy and paste a symbol > > from > > the Character Map into an email that I'm typing (using Windows Live Mail > > on > > new computer running Windows 7) -- not as convenient as it was when using > > Outlook / XP on my old computer, but OK. The remaining problem is that the > > symbol, for example a letter with an acute accent, appears in 14-point > > size > > in the email that I'm typing in 10-point. Does anyone know how to make the > > symbol paste into the email in the same size font as the one I'm typing > > in? > > -- > > Derek > > > . >
From: Bob I on 4 Feb 2010 16:56
You're welcome, hope they can help you with your query. Derek wrote: > Thank you Bob I and DL. I'll post my question there. |