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    Donan Kevin is offline Senior Member
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    Default Big Font size on obtained emails.

    I recently started using Microsoft Outlook 2010, I have a problem when I receive emails. The font size of all email received is too large in Microsoft Outlook 2010. I tried to use ctr / zoom movement has no effect on him. Each time I receive emails that are in HTML format that contains pictures and breaks, it is not readable. Can anyone suggest me how I can solve this problem.

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    I guess emails are arriving from a sender side arrive with the font Arial 100. I guess sometimes it can be on single side of the sender is why we were determine ways to break HTML and were not able to read. You can also test to open mail in secure mode and view it can operate. I required to recognize if the zoom beyond 100%. In the lower right side is a bar where you can have control over the zoom. I guess it can operate.

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    Sidonia Donan is offline Senior Member
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    This was about changing the default settings of the source where we have to change the font size after receiving the email and when in the HTML form that can not be read. This only occurs when the sender has to send in large fonts. Changing the default font setting can repeat this when you want to send or respond to any email. You can also send this mail by increasing the font that contains the HTML form, then the receiver will also be unable to read it.

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    You simply cannot blame the sender, there are many factors so the font size of emails received appeared to be long. Factors include the version of Outlook are being used. It depends on if the sender and the receiver is using the same perspective or not. The second factor may be the type of mail server you are using. The third factor may be if you are using Word as email editor or not.

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