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From: Kate on 14 Feb 2005 03:31 I notice when I reply to some emails the font in my auto signature changes from the default which is set up as Arial 10 to around Arial 14. I suspect it has something to do with the format of the senders email as it only happens when I reply to some emails.
From: Roady [MVP] on 14 Feb 2005 05:57 Does the message format make a difference? What version of Outlook are we talking about? -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] www.howto-outlook.com Tips of the month: -What do the Outlook Icons Mean? -Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1 "Kate" <Kate(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3039CD96-3548-4013-BAAF-8C85B164A1EC(a)microsoft.com... >I notice when I reply to some emails the font in my auto signature changes > from the default which is set up as Arial 10 to around Arial 14. I suspect > it > has something to do with the format of the senders email as it only > happens > when I reply to some emails.
From: SCrowley on 18 Feb 2005 10:23 Hello, my company is experiencing the same thing. We have a specific font, color, size, line spacing etc. and several folks have asked why their signture turns all blue (for instance) in a reply. We use Outlook 2003. Users all choose different message formats for their emails. I did find the MO Assistance article "Stop putting extra line spaces in my signatures", very helpful. Is there any way to protect the signature from format changes no matter what message format, sending, replying, forwarding? Thank you "Roady [MVP]" wrote: > Does the message format make a difference? What version of Outlook are we > talking about? > > -- > Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] > www.howto-outlook.com > > Tips of the month: > -What do the Outlook Icons Mean? > -Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1 > "Kate" <Kate(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:3039CD96-3548-4013-BAAF-8C85B164A1EC(a)microsoft.com... > >I notice when I reply to some emails the font in my auto signature changes > > from the default which is set up as Arial 10 to around Arial 14. I suspect > > it > > has something to do with the format of the senders email as it only > > happens > > when I reply to some emails. > > >
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