How do I get the font in my e mails to default to the one that I want?
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I have windows XP professional and use Microsoft Outlook for e mails and want to have a nice font. I can type in normal font then highlight it and change it to the font and colour i want, but I want it to stay in that font all the time. It used to, but has now decided to default to boring old stuff. I'd also like to put a picture as a backdrop to the email, which i know can be done, but how? Thank you in advance for any help
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Answer:
On the Tools menu, click Options. On the Mail Format tab, click Stationery and Fonts. On the Personal Stationery tab, under New mail messages, click Font. You can add a background image to individual messages but I don't think you can set a default. Remember that images can make your emails very big!
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