> I'm using Office 2003 and every time I go to do a new email the fonts
> are in bold, is there away to change that back?
Are you using Word as your mail editor?

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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
Hi Craig,
Follow the steps below to check the Fonts settings:
1. In Outlook 2003, click the Tools menu > Options.
2. In the Mail Format tab, click Fonts.
3. In the field "when composing a new message", click Choose Font. Make sure that the font style is set as Regular (not Bold). Click
OK, OK, OK.
4. Create a new email. What is the result?
In case that it doesn't work, don't useWord as email editor and test the issue again.
If anything is unclear or if you have any other concerns, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Regards,
Emily Lin
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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>From: <stjoe5373@news.postalias>
>Subject: BOLD
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>away to change that back?
>Thanks Craig
Emily Lin - 11 Mar 2008 07:19 GMT
Hi Craig,
How are things going? I have not heard back from you in a few days and wanted to check on the status of the problem. Please let me
know how the troubleshooting steps turned out.
Sincerely,
Emily Lin,
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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>>away to change that back?
>>Thanks Craig