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Time: 09:20 - Dec 17, 2007     Asked by: njhokie2002      Status: Unanswered      Points: 125   

Outlook 2003 E-Mail Signature formatting problems

I am using HTML to an attach a company standard e-mail signature in Outlook 2003. When composing a new message, the font face is Tahoma 8 pt (as it should be). However, when I am replying to e-mails sent to me, even when original message is in HTML, it shows up in 12 pt. I can manually adjust it back down to size before I send but this has to be some sort of error; is anyone familiar with this and knows a fix?

Thanks in advance.

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use a different font.
Tahoma is not a standard font for HTML and thus is being replaced by the default settings, probably Arial 12pt
Use Arial 8pt or Times New Roman instead.

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Dec 18, 2007

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