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Compose Email Appearance Issues

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tegan3 - 16 Feb 2008 19:00 GMT
Outlook 2007

For some reason when I compose emails (new or replies), the font in the
message appears tiny.  It is only how it appears to me.  If I print preview,
the font is normal size.  When the recipient reads the email, the font is
normal size as well.  I have to change the font size to 14 or 16 just to be
able to read the text.  Haven't changed any settings recently, and this just
started happening a few days ago.  Any help is appreciated!
tegan3 - 16 Feb 2008 19:21 GMT
Never mind.  I searched and found my answer.

> Outlook 2007
>
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> able to read the text.  Haven't changed any settings recently, and this just
> started happening a few days ago.  Any help is appreciated!
N. Miller - 17 Feb 2008 02:33 GMT
>> Outlook 2007
>>
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>> able to read the text.  Haven't changed any settings recently, and this just
>> started happening a few days ago.  Any help is appreciated!

> Never mind.  I searched and found my answer.

You might consider sharing your answer, in case somebody else with the same
problem is searching this group for an answer.

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William Abelow - 29 Feb 2008 17:36 GMT
William Abelow - 29 Feb 2008 17:38 GMT
Does anyone know what the solution is? The answer was never posted by tegan3 who seems to have found it.

Thanks!
 
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