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Old June 25th 07, 11:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky
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Default Horizontal Line font

No... I don't think it can be changed. I'm guessing a blank sig (or any sig)
would help - create a signature that has only two dashes and an enter. He
can scroll down to the dashes - as long as he's typing above it, it's ok.
If he still scrolls, use enter, 2 dashes, enter so he has more room.



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"Craig" wrote in message
...
Kind of a weird question. The CEO of our company asked us to change
the default font of his Outlook 2003 client to Arial 11 point. We
completed this task for him. Sometimes when he replies to a message
he scrolls down to the horizontal line above the From To area and
starts typing. When he does this the font changes to Times New Roman
font. I have told him not to scroll down but he seems to keep doing
it by accident. Is there any way to change the font of the horizontal
line?? If so, where do you change it? I have scoured Google but
cannot seem to come up with a solution.

Any ideas??


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