On Aug 30, 9:30 pm, Louise S. <Loui...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> I use Outlook 2003 and I'm attached to an Exchange server for work, and use
> POP to retrieve my personal email. Recently I noticed when receiving a reply
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> been opened in a while) and all those emails had also been converted to Times
> New Roman too ! Could this be an encoding issue ? Can someone please help ??
Hello,
Iam also having the same issue. But i came to know that the
personalised settings has to be stored in the server. The day makes
the changes will be present in the computer but when any other person
uses my computer all the personalised changes will be erased. so my
understanding is to save the settings in the server.
Louise S. - 31 Aug 2007 22:44 GMT
Thanks for the reply, but I telecommute from home and I am the only person
using this computer. Also, I did some detective work. Some email items are
still online pending action (and went through the mysterious font change)
but when I access my work email through Outlook Web Access they appear with
the correct font. When I view them through my local copy of Outlook 2003 or
when I run Outlook 2003 through our Citrix server, it appears with the wrong
font. Funny thing is my auto signature and the headers were not affected by
the font change - only the text in the body of the email. I have since
gotten my preferred font to "stick" but all my archieved email was converted.
I almost want to delete Time New Roman through the Control Panel and see
what happens, but I'll probably make it worse.
> On Aug 30, 9:30 pm, Louise S. <Loui...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
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> uses my computer all the personalised changes will be erased. so my
> understanding is to save the settings in the server.