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Does size matter?
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AFTER having typed an e-mail is it possible to change the size or style of the fonts without doing it all again??? Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The answer might depend upon how you're sending the mail. If you're using web-based access, the design of the 'rich text editor' will determine whether this is possible. (If it is, it should be similar to the following).
However, assuming that you're using a POP3 client, such as Outlook Express, you can change text formatting in just the same way as you do with any word processor:
To change all of the text, go to Edit > Select All and then choose the required font and size.
To change part of the text, hold the left mouse button down and drag the cursor across the relevant part of the text to highlight it. Then select the font and size.
(Alternatively, to highlight a single word, double-click on it. To highlight a line of text, triple-click on it).
The foregoing assumes that you've already selected 'rich text' for your mail. If not, go to Format > Rich Text (HTML) and then follow the instructions above.
Chris
However, assuming that you're using a POP3 client, such as Outlook Express, you can change text formatting in just the same way as you do with any word processor:
To change all of the text, go to Edit > Select All and then choose the required font and size.
To change part of the text, hold the left mouse button down and drag the cursor across the relevant part of the text to highlight it. Then select the font and size.
(Alternatively, to highlight a single word, double-click on it. To highlight a line of text, triple-click on it).
The foregoing assumes that you've already selected 'rich text' for your mail. If not, go to Format > Rich Text (HTML) and then follow the instructions above.
Chris