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In outlook 2003, I have a user that when he replyies to a message from one
specific user on the same network. The reply type is Arial 12 pt. Even though the setting for replyies is Arial 10 pt. Has anyone else had this problem and if so could the tell how to fix this if there is a way. Thanks Jason Warren |
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Jason Warren wrote:
In outlook 2003, I have a user that when he replyies to a message from one specific user on the same network. The reply type is Arial 12 pt. Even though the setting for replyies is Arial 10 pt. Has anyone else had this problem and if so could the tell how to fix this if there is a way. A reply will use the same format as the original message. If the sender used Arial 12 pt, then that's what the reply will use. You can't change that except manually each time. -- Brian Tillman |
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