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Old 05-31-2008   #1 (permalink)
wblane
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E-mail Font

With Outlook Express, I could choose my own font in replying to an e-mail.
With Windows Live Mail, I am stuck with using the font in the message sent to
me. Since it is much more convenient to use Reply To in answering e-mail,
why not give us the option to change fonts in our replies?
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wblane
Old 05-31-2008   #2 (permalink)
wblane
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RE: E-mail Font

I just solved my problem when I discovered that one person e-mailed me in
plain text & another used rich text. Rich text allows choice of font, so in
order to change fonts, I just need to change to rich text when I reply to a
plain text e-mail.
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wblane


"wblane" wrote:
Quote:

> With Outlook Express, I could choose my own font in replying to an e-mail.
> With Windows Live Mail, I am stuck with using the font in the message sent to
> me. Since it is much more convenient to use Reply To in answering e-mail,
> why not give us the option to change fonts in our replies?
> --
> wblane
Old 05-31-2008   #3 (permalink)
housetrained
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Re: E-mail Font

Tools - options - send - un-tick box "Reply to messages etc."

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housetrained@xxxxxx
<><

"wblane" <wblane@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:B7537991-6973-42D5-A324-CF21FDB3F5C5@xxxxxx
Quote:

> I just solved my problem when I discovered that one person e-mailed me in
> plain text & another used rich text. Rich text allows choice of font, so
> in
> order to change fonts, I just need to change to rich text when I reply to
> a
> plain text e-mail.
> --
> wblane
>
>
> "wblane" wrote:
>
Quote:

>> With Outlook Express, I could choose my own font in replying to an
>> e-mail.
>> With Windows Live Mail, I am stuck with using the font in the message
>> sent to
>> me. Since it is much more convenient to use Reply To in answering
>> e-mail,
>> why not give us the option to change fonts in our replies?
>> --
>> wblane
Old 06-01-2008   #4 (permalink)
wblane
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Re: E-mail Font

housetrained,

Thanks for the solution!
--
wblane


"housetrained" wrote:
Quote:

> Tools - options - send - un-tick box "Reply to messages etc."
>
> --
> John the West Ham fan C.E.T.
> housetrained@xxxxxx
> <><
>
> "wblane" <wblane@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:B7537991-6973-42D5-A324-CF21FDB3F5C5@xxxxxx
Quote:

> > I just solved my problem when I discovered that one person e-mailed me in
> > plain text & another used rich text. Rich text allows choice of font, so
> > in
> > order to change fonts, I just need to change to rich text when I reply to
> > a
> > plain text e-mail.
> > --
> > wblane
> >
> >
> > "wblane" wrote:
> >
Quote:

> >> With Outlook Express, I could choose my own font in replying to an
> >> e-mail.
> >> With Windows Live Mail, I am stuck with using the font in the message
> >> sent to
> >> me. Since it is much more convenient to use Reply To in answering
> >> e-mail,
> >> why not give us the option to change fonts in our replies?
> >> --
> >> wblane
>
>
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