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Old July 17th 07, 03:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
jackie
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Default Signature Font Problem

I have all of the fonts within Outlook to be Georgia 12pt italicized... It
displays fine in the signature preview, however, when I create new mail... it
is not in italic and the font seems to be 1 pt smaller. I even tried to
create another one in Word and it still doesn't display properly. (Is this a
Vista problem with Outlook 2003?)
Thanks for all your help
 




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