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Author: Simon Butler MVP:Exchange Last Page Review: 30/04/2006 When you are creating new messages, or replying or forwarding messages that you have already received, you may want to change the font and colours to something other than the default. Perhaps to conform to a company standard or to be more individual. If this is the case, you can easily do this by following these simple instructions:
Different Colours and Fonts for Different Message Types If you want to use colours and fonts to highlight messages that you receive - for example messages from your manager, messages sent just to you etc, then use the Organise options:
Notes on Changing Message Formats
Changing the Appearance of Messages in the Preview Pane If you want to just change the appearance of messages in the preview pane, so that they can be read easier or because you prefer a different font, then you can just modify the "view":
Links for More Information Microsoft's version of these instructions: http://www.microsoft.com/enable/training/outlook2002/textfont.aspx A neat little "how-to" about sending messages in Outlook: http://www.windowsitlibrary.com/Content/191/10/1.html | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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