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Old January 9th 08, 05:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Bob Green
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Outlook 2007 - PC - XP Pro

Greetings:

I don't know how I did it, but now whenever I open a new message composition
window the fonts appear huge. When I look at them they are listed as
regular size (i.e. Arial 10 pt.), but somehow the window has become
magnified so the font looks like an Arial 50 pt. How can I reset this?
Your help appreciated.

BG


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Old January 9th 08, 05:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Rojo Habe
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Have you tried looking on the Format Text tab and clicking the Zoom button?
I have to admit this is clumsier than previous versions, which had a zoom
box on the toolbar, but there's progress for you!

If your mouse has a scroll wheel, and the wheel is set to the default of
auto-scroll, there's an easier way to zoom in or out: hold down the Ctrl key
and scroll the wheel. This won't tell you, however, when you've reached
exactly 100%; for that you'll have to use the first method (above).




"Bob Green" wrote in message
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Outlook 2007 - PC - XP Pro

Greetings:

I don't know how I did it, but now whenever I open a new message
composition window the fonts appear huge. When I look at them they are
listed as regular size (i.e. Arial 10 pt.), but somehow the window has
become magnified so the font looks like an Arial 50 pt. How can I reset
this? Your help appreciated.

BG


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Old January 9th 08, 06:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Bob Green
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Default Magnified view in new messages

Hi Rojo:

That did it! Thank you sooo much! That was getting so aggravating. Have a
great day.

Bob Green

"Rojo Habe" wrote in message
...
Have you tried looking on the Format Text tab and clicking the Zoom
button? I have to admit this is clumsier than previous versions, which had
a zoom box on the toolbar, but there's progress for you!

If your mouse has a scroll wheel, and the wheel is set to the default of
auto-scroll, there's an easier way to zoom in or out: hold down the Ctrl
key and scroll the wheel. This won't tell you, however, when you've
reached exactly 100%; for that you'll have to use the first method
(above).




"Bob Green" wrote in message
...
Outlook 2007 - PC - XP Pro

Greetings:

I don't know how I did it, but now whenever I open a new message
composition window the fonts appear huge. When I look at them they are
listed as regular size (i.e. Arial 10 pt.), but somehow the window has
become magnified so the font looks like an Arial 50 pt. How can I reset
this? Your help appreciated.

BG




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Old January 18th 09, 07:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Joe Kaplan
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thanks for this solution - not sure why outlook 2007 defaulted to 175%. It was driving me nuts as well!

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Old January 18th 09, 08:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Gordon[_4_]
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"Joe Kaplan" wrote in message ...
thanks for this solution - not sure why outlook 2007 defaulted to 175%.
It was driving me nuts as well!

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