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Old May 4th 06, 05:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
digimom
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Default Mail and Newsgroups problem

I just installed a new HD with a fresh copy of XP Home sp2
Prior to installing my new HD, all of the headers were dimmed when
all of the posts to that thread were read, when a new post was added to the
thread, the header became BOLD again. After reading a post, that post was
dimmed. This is happening in Mail and in the NG's, I can not tell when a
post or email has been read. Please tell me how to get this back again???

Thank You,
digimom


  #2  
Old May 4th 06, 06:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Bruce Hagen
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Default Mail and Newsgroups problem

Please read your own post. What do you want to get back? Your post suggests
that unread posts and e-mails were bold before the change and the same now.
This is the default behavior.

Please clarify. If newsgroups and your Inbox remain bold all the time, then:

This can happen if your desktop icon font is set to bold. Go to: Control
PanelDisplayAppearanceAdvanced. In the Item box, scroll down to Icon and
click the *B* once to return the fonts to normal. Also, the font size should
be set to 8. (Mine are Tahoma - 8). OK and Apply.
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

"digimom" wrote in message
.. .
I just installed a new HD with a fresh copy of XP Home sp2
Prior to installing my new HD, all of the headers were dimmed when
all of the posts to that thread were read, when a new post was added to
the
thread, the header became BOLD again. After reading a post, that post was
dimmed. This is happening in Mail and in the NG's, I can not tell when a
post or email has been read. Please tell me how to get this back again???

Thank You,
digimom



  #3  
Old May 4th 06, 07:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
digimom
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Default Mail and Newsgroups problem

That was it Bruce ... I wanted to get back the ability to see when the mail
and posts have been read... You were correct, I had my icons set for bold (I
have trouble with my vision) I corrected it and now my read email and posts
show when they have been read. I will just have to use a magnifier a bit
more often now. Thank you for solving my problem.

digimom


"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message
...
Please read your own post. What do you want to get back? Your post
suggests that unread posts and e-mails were bold before the change and the
same now. This is the default behavior.

Please clarify. If newsgroups and your Inbox remain bold all the time,
then:

This can happen if your desktop icon font is set to bold. Go to: Control
PanelDisplayAppearanceAdvanced. In the Item box, scroll down to Icon
and click the *B* once to return the fonts to normal. Also, the font size
should be set to 8. (Mine are Tahoma - 8). OK and Apply.
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

"digimom" wrote in message
.. .
I just installed a new HD with a fresh copy of XP Home sp2
Prior to installing my new HD, all of the headers were dimmed when
all of the posts to that thread were read, when a new post was added to
the
thread, the header became BOLD again. After reading a post, that post was
dimmed. This is happening in Mail and in the NG's, I can not tell when a
post or email has been read. Please tell me how to get this back
again???

Thank You,
digimom





  #4  
Old May 4th 06, 12:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Ron Sommer
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Default Mail and Newsgroups problem

Try using Tahoma - 10 or 12 for the Icon font size.
--
Ron Sommer

"digimom" wrote in message
.. .
That was it Bruce ... I wanted to get back the ability to see when the
mail and posts have been read... You were correct, I had my icons set for
bold (I have trouble with my vision) I corrected it and now my read email
and posts show when they have been read. I will just have to use a
magnifier a bit more often now. Thank you for solving my problem.

digimom


"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message
...
Please read your own post. What do you want to get back? Your post
suggests that unread posts and e-mails were bold before the change and
the same now. This is the default behavior.

Please clarify. If newsgroups and your Inbox remain bold all the time,
then:

This can happen if your desktop icon font is set to bold. Go to: Control
PanelDisplayAppearanceAdvanced. In the Item box, scroll down to Icon
and click the *B* once to return the fonts to normal. Also, the font size
should be set to 8. (Mine are Tahoma - 8). OK and Apply.
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

"digimom" wrote in message
.. .
I just installed a new HD with a fresh copy of XP Home sp2
Prior to installing my new HD, all of the headers were dimmed when
all of the posts to that thread were read, when a new post was added to
the
thread, the header became BOLD again. After reading a post, that post
was
dimmed. This is happening in Mail and in the NG's, I can not tell when a
post or email has been read. Please tell me how to get this back
again???

Thank You,
digimom







  #5  
Old May 4th 06, 11:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
digimom
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Default Mail and Newsgroups problem

Thank you Ron, I will do that ;-)

digimom




"Ron Sommer" wrote in message
...
Try using Tahoma - 10 or 12 for the Icon font size.
--
Ron Sommer

"digimom" wrote in message
.. .
That was it Bruce ... I wanted to get back the ability to see when the
mail and posts have been read... You were correct, I had my icons set for
bold (I have trouble with my vision) I corrected it and now my read email
and posts show when they have been read. I will just have to use a
magnifier a bit more often now. Thank you for solving my problem.

digimom


"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message
...
Please read your own post. What do you want to get back? Your post
suggests that unread posts and e-mails were bold before the change and
the same now. This is the default behavior.

Please clarify. If newsgroups and your Inbox remain bold all the time,
then:

This can happen if your desktop icon font is set to bold. Go to: Control
PanelDisplayAppearanceAdvanced. In the Item box, scroll down to Icon
and click the *B* once to return the fonts to normal. Also, the font
size should be set to 8. (Mine are Tahoma - 8). OK and Apply.
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

"digimom" wrote in message
.. .
I just installed a new HD with a fresh copy of XP Home sp2
Prior to installing my new HD, all of the headers were dimmed when
all of the posts to that thread were read, when a new post was added to
the
thread, the header became BOLD again. After reading a post, that post
was
dimmed. This is happening in Mail and in the NG's, I can not tell when
a post or email has been read. Please tell me how to get this back
again???

Thank You,
digimom









  #6  
Old May 4th 06, 02:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Bruce Hagen
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Posts: 10,210
Default Mail and Newsgroups problem

You're welcome. See Ron's post.
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

"digimom" wrote in message
.. .
That was it Bruce ... I wanted to get back the ability to see when the
mail and posts have been read... You were correct, I had my icons set for
bold (I have trouble with my vision) I corrected it and now my read email
and posts show when they have been read. I will just have to use a
magnifier a bit more often now. Thank you for solving my problem.

digimom


"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message
...
Please read your own post. What do you want to get back? Your post
suggests that unread posts and e-mails were bold before the change and
the same now. This is the default behavior.

Please clarify. If newsgroups and your Inbox remain bold all the time,
then:

This can happen if your desktop icon font is set to bold. Go to: Control
PanelDisplayAppearanceAdvanced. In the Item box, scroll down to Icon
and click the *B* once to return the fonts to normal. Also, the font size
should be set to 8. (Mine are Tahoma - 8). OK and Apply.
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

"digimom" wrote in message
.. .
I just installed a new HD with a fresh copy of XP Home sp2
Prior to installing my new HD, all of the headers were dimmed when
all of the posts to that thread were read, when a new post was added to
the
thread, the header became BOLD again. After reading a post, that post
was
dimmed. This is happening in Mail and in the NG's, I can not tell when a
post or email has been read. Please tell me how to get this back
again???

Thank You,
digimom






 




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