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Hi,
I would like to know the "supported" way of forcing a font for new/reply mails without user intervention. I was looking for a GPO setting, but could not find one. I tried the ForceFontSimple and ForceFontComplex, set both to Arial, but no luck.. any hints? |
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Forgot to mention.. Office/Outlook 2003
"Roelf Zomerman" wrote: Hi, I would like to know the "supported" way of forcing a font for new/reply mails without user intervention. I was looking for a GPO setting, but could not find one. I tried the ForceFontSimple and ForceFontComplex, set both to Arial, but no luck.. any hints? |
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