[nfbcs] OK...Here's a stump the computer whiz question!

Patrick J pjm at nrvunwired.net
Fri Jan 22 15:00:26 UTC 2010


Jim,

        On the flip side couldn't your friend just as easily configure his 
e-mail program to show all incoming messages in a 16 point font?  This is 
easily done in OE and I'd suspect other clients as well.

Patrick

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From: "Jim" <jp100 at earthlink.net>
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Subject: [nfbcs] OK...Here's a stump the computer whiz question!


> As you know, I use Outlook 2007.  I like it just fine.
>
> However, I've run into a problem with someone receiving my emails.  He is
> needing the font to be at a very different size than what is standard.
>
> Currently, I have it set as size 11, which I had never changed.  My friend
> sees it better at size 16.
>
> What I do now is change the font of the specific email, but at times, I
> forget because I shoot something off in a hurry.
>
> I can set the font to his size and make it the standard, but then others
> probably won't want to see it that big.
>
>
>
> So, can there be a macro or can I do some kind of message rule where only 
> my
> friend's emails get sent at that particular font size?  I don't think so,
> from the searching I've done.  I've also asked another teacher friend of
> mine, and he wasn't sure either.
>
>
>
> I think the answer everyone's going to give me is that I'm just going to
> need to always change the font before sending him an email, but it never
> hurts to ask, right?
>
> So, macro or email message rule?  Anything??
>
> Jim
>
>
>
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