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The stationery tag on WindowsForum.com covers email personalization features in Microsoft email clients, including Yahoo Mail for Windows 10 and Outlook 2003. Discussions include applying stationery from Paperless Post to turn emails into elegant correspondence, and troubleshooting font size changes when applying stationery in Winmail Live. Users also share tips on configuring Outlook 2003 stationery and fonts to control email display. The tag reflects user experiences with customizing email appearance through stationery options in Windows-based email applications.
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How do I get Outlook2003 to display emails (when viewing not editing) in Arial and not in Times New Roman?
I have tried *everything* !! And am getting DESPERATE.
I have tried setting internet explorer 8 (I tried MSIE 9 too out of desperation but have now uninstalled it) MSIE8 > Tools >...
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