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Hello:
Everything in my Outlook uses html. I have my reply to settings to indent and say "I said" at the start of the indent. I would like to change the font and format of my inline responses. I can't find this setting anywhere. I thought maybe it was a Word Style but everything shows up as Normal. Where can I find this setting? Thanks. |
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MS Poster wrote:
Everything in my Outlook uses html. I have my reply to settings to indent and say "I said" at the start of the indent. I would like to change the font and format of my inline responses. I can't find this setting anywhere. I thought maybe it was a Word Style but everything shows up as Normal. Outlook will always reply using the format of the original message, so your having HTML selected for when you compose a new message won't apply to your replies. If the reply is not in the format that you wish it to be and doesn't use the fonts you want, you'll have to manually change that format and those fonts. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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MS Poster wrote:
Everything in my Outlook uses html. I have my reply to settings to indent and say "I said" at the start of the indent. I would like to change the font and format of my inline responses. I can't find this setting anywhere. I thought maybe it was a Word Style but everything shows up as Normal. Outlook will always reply using the format of the original message, so your having HTML selected for when you compose a new message won't apply to your replies. If the reply is not in the format that you wish it to be and doesn't use the fonts you want, you'll have to manually change that format and those fonts. Thanks for the response. So if someone sends me a message from, say, Outlook and they have decided to use 14 point Bookman, then my response will be in 14 point Bookman? What is it that decides to make the response both bold and italic? Is that the sender's formatting or mine? |
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MS Poster wrote:
Thanks for the response. So if someone sends me a message from, say, Outlook and they have decided to use 14 point Bookman, then my response will be in 14 point Bookman? In general, yes. What is it that decides to make the response both bold and italic? Is that the sender's formatting or mine? If you're replying, I'd say that the sender's settings tend to obtain, but there are always exceptions. Stationery can affect it as well. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Thanks. I'll play around with it.
Hello Brian, MS Poster wrote: Thanks for the response. So if someone sends me a message from, say, Outlook and they have decided to use 14 point Bookman, then my response will be in 14 point Bookman? In general, yes. What is it that decides to make the response both bold and italic? Is that the sender's formatting or mine? If you're replying, I'd say that the sender's settings tend to obtain, but there are always exceptions. Stationery can affect it as well. |
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And that purty much sucks!
"Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... MS Poster wrote: Everything in my Outlook uses html. I have my reply to settings to indent and say "I said" at the start of the indent. I would like to change the font and format of my inline responses. I can't find this setting anywhere. I thought maybe it was a Word Style but everything shows up as Normal. Outlook will always reply using the format of the original message, so your having HTML selected for when you compose a new message won't apply to your replies. If the reply is not in the format that you wish it to be and doesn't use the fonts you want, you'll have to manually change that format and those fonts. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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I've been trying to figure this out myself for a couple of days. Go to Tools - Options- Mail Format- Stationary and Fonts - Personal Stationary. Under "replying or forwarding messages", select the font you want to use.
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Nicole Bond wrote in message ...
I've been trying to figure this out myself for a couple of days. Go to Tools - Options- Mail Format- Stationary and Fonts - Personal Stationary. Under "replying or forwarding messages", select the font you want to use. And we care why about a disconnected thread where you don't bother providing context? post your replies back in whatever thread you were discussing the problem. This is Usenet, not a chat room filled with the prattle of disconnected posts. |
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"VanguardLH" wrote in message
... Nicole Bond wrote in message ... I've been trying to figure this out myself for a couple of days. Go to Tools - Options- Mail Format- Stationary and Fonts - Personal Stationary. Under "replying or forwarding messages", select the font you want to use. And we care why about a disconnected thread where you don't bother providing context? post your replies back in whatever thread you were discussing the problem. This is Usenet, not a chat room filled with the prattle of disconnected posts. Nicole's message *was* posted as a reply to the existing thread, so the header did have a references line referring back to the previous message om, but she needs to learn that as well as quoting the relevant context one ought to leave in the subject line a reference to the subject line of the existing thread. If changing a thread subject line, it is handy to say something like "Yes You Can (was Change Inline Reply Font -- Outlook 2007)", so that folk can find the original if they are interested, but in this case it apparently didn't make sense to change the subject line. -- David Biddulph |
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