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adrien.pilon@cnrc-nrc.gc.ca: Information Importante
If the font size was changed by selecting the text and formatting, then the font size will be retained when you copy/paste. http://www.mvps.org/word http://go.compuserve.com/MSOfficeForum This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-)

oe5.0
I would recommend using rgb codes instead, that you find from CSS2 rec. http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/ can't recall url for svg I like the use of colour for the quoted text, maybe there is a way I can have that with the colours more suitable for me? Is there somewhere that defines the text size?

Extra headings from Eudora Pro 3.03
You can reduce the attack surface by operating in Plain Text Mode. The following Outlook Express features are not available when running in plain text mode: - Changing text size - Full text searching through the body of a mail message The above from: Application Compatibility Testing and Mitigation Guide for

E-Mail Font Size
I wan't email-address check too in my pages. I can not change that input name (e-mail). you'll have to change it - that's your problem. you should also check <br> Name:<br><INPUT NAME="nimi" TYPE=text SIZE=78><BR><br><br> Email-address:<br><INPUT NAME="e-mail" TYPE=text SIZE=78><BR><br><br> ¨^^^^^^¨ Homepage

For Sandi Hardmeier
Portions of e-mail messages that do not appear to render correctly are relying on HTML rendering and could present a danger to your system. What works differently? The following Outlook Express features are not available when running in plain text mode: • Changing text size to a larger or smaller font.

Form Looks Bad In E-Mail
The tiny-text problem is a known issue, and I'm ever so delighted to report that it is fixed in the latest internal build. I have no reason at all to think it might become 'unfixed' in the next public release, either. Sue You appear to have come out of the fight unscathed. Thank you for getting this one put in.

Change Text Size?
Someone found a command you could enter into the terminal which would change the default text size used by Cocoa applications - which includes the text of email messages in Mail. Anyone? -- David J Richardson can be found at bo...@bigpond.net.au and bo...@mac.com Buffy: I wasn't going to use violence.

Iframe in email template
Richard read his post again what he wants to change is not changed by going to : Open Windows Mail. Go to view | Text Size "Richard Urban" The View> text size in mail only lets me pick ' Fixed '. the other options won't let me put in a checkmark!!!. Anyway Much to my great surprize and Joy changing the font

e-mail, font size
Do you refer to plain text messages or HTML ones? For HTML messages I've included number of rules in my "userContent.css" file to override the font size some e-mail clients set by default in HTML compositions (effectively overriding my preferences). Try if they would help you: @-moz-document url-prefix("mailbox:"),

IE6 keeps switching fon size to Medium
font-family: Andale Mono, monospace; font-size: 9pt; Don't worry if the 9 doesn't line up under the A. OK, you don't have Andale Mono, or you want a different font; just substitute its name as it appears in a font-selection [window], and key it in. If it's monospacing, keep the comma, space,

Printing E-mail & IE text size after SP2
Are the pixels used to measure image and text size different? So, can anyone clue me in as to what's going on here? I will note that CB seems to think that Opera is right What's the deal with a built-in e-mail client? A recent thread said it was hashed out a couple of weeks ago, but I couldn't find that thread.

enlarging text size of mail header of an email
Thanks . jim It would be nice for completeness to have a shortcut which just restored the default size. That's not a feature request, just a thought when resizing "back to normal." How about Ctrl+0 (Ctrl plus zero)? See View -> Text Zoom CTRL + 0(zero) is not easely avaiblable on a laptop.

Problems with JavaScript
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How to get reasonable text size in displayed headers, Mail and ...
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e-mail link parameters
Isn't that this thing that sets the text-size in IE? - You change your text size in Eudora and all of a sudden the web sites you visit (at least the ones with scaleable fonts) Colm Gallagher Team Macromedia Disguise your email links http://www.colmgallagher.com/encode_all.html Dreamweaver FAQ http://www.dwfaq.com.

Can't change text size in received mail
Diane Poremsky [MVP] diane...@poremsky.com microsoft public outlook Plain text: tools, options, mail format, fonts button. Where is the font selection / text size control for the Outlook 2003 reading pane (incoming emails)? I just bought a brand new dell with windows xp and all and I can't even increase the

Font size in printed e-mail
However, during the mail merge, for records with long city names, the text wraps to a second line of text. I would like for the text size to automatically decrease in size for the records with long names, so that the city name remains on one line. Anybody have any idea how to accomplish this, either with straight

Sexual stimulation is directly related to size.
I am using Outlook Express "6" and frequently print out a e-mail message for my wife. The font size printed is far too large, somewhere around 18 or 20 pts. I would like to reduce the size to somthing like 11 or 12 pts, but can't seem to find a way to do this. I am running Windows 98 with a Epson C-80 ink jet

font size when printing a mail message
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The print font size is also affected by Internet Explorer. If the font is too large or too small, change the text size in Internet Explorer by clicking When she goes to print an e- mail, the printed e-mail is half off the page, to the left. 10 other users, in the office, can print fine, to the same printer.