From: HKL on 30 Jan 2010 09:38 I've noticed when I reply to emails, the font defaults to "Variable Width". In set-up under: Tools > Options > Composition > General tab, I have things set to ''HTML'' and ''Arial'' font. Yet when I compose email, it defaults to "Variable Width" font. Looking for guidance on what I'm missing in set-up to have all emails -- whether original or replies to received emails -- in Arial font. Thanx!
From: Ed Mullen on 30 Jan 2010 11:11 HKL wrote: > I've noticed when I reply to emails, the font defaults to "Variable > Width". In set-up under: Tools > Options > Composition > General > tab, I have things set to ''HTML'' and ''Arial'' font. > > Yet when I compose email, it defaults to "Variable Width" font. > > Looking for guidance on what I'm missing in set-up to have all emails > -- whether original or replies to received emails -- in Arial font. > > Thanx! Sorry to tell you but it works for me. -- Ed Mullen http://edmullen.net Boycott shampoo! Demand the REAL poo!
From: Brian Gregory [UK] on 31 Jan 2010 15:02 "HKL" <herbwx(a)comcast.net> wrote in message news:BvX8n.69985$uH1.30164(a)newsfe25.iad... > I've noticed when I reply to emails, the font defaults to "Variable > Width". In set-up under: Tools > Options > Composition > General tab, I > have things set to ''HTML'' and ''Arial'' font. > > Yet when I compose email, it defaults to "Variable Width" font. > > Looking for guidance on what I'm missing in set-up to have all emails -- > whether original or replies to received emails -- in Arial font. I'm confused. Arial is a variable width font. -- Brian Gregory. (In the UK) ng(a)bgdsv.co.uk To email me remove the letter vee.
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