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BobB - 26 Feb 2007 02:55 GMT
My issue appears to be the opposite.  When I reply to an email the text is
like kindergarten print; much too large.  I've emailed myself and it returns
normal size.  I've tried quite a number of format changes that don't take.  
Help!
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 26 Feb 2007 03:19 GMT
message format? version of outlook? what is the size settings in tools,
options, message format, fonts?

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> My issue appears to be the opposite.  When I reply to an email the text is
> like kindergarten print; much too large.  I've emailed myself and it
> returns
> normal size.  I've tried quite a number of format changes that don't take.
> Help!
Corey - 18 Apr 2007 20:46 GMT
Did you ever figure out what was causing this problem?  I am having the same
problem, but only on computers that have the display font size set to large.
Thanks

> My issue appears to be the opposite.  When I reply to an email the text is
> like kindergarten print; much too large.  I've emailed myself and it returns
> normal size.  I've tried quite a number of format changes that don't take.  
> Help!
BobB - 18 Apr 2007 21:46 GMT
No I have not figured out why.  I guess I've learned to live with it.  There
are a lot of confusing differences in 2007.  Someday I hope to slow down long
enuf to figure it all out.  Post if you find out before I do.  Thanks, Bob

> Did you ever figure out what was causing this problem?  I am having the same
> problem, but only on computers that have the display font size set to large.
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> > normal size.  I've tried quite a number of format changes that don't take.  
> > Help!
 
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