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Font problem in Outlook Express
I have Win XP Pro and Office XP on my machine. It installed Outlook Express
6 with the XP CD. When I choose (rich text) html for e-mails, several fonts will have parts of them missing. It looks like a news paper would if the type set fonts weren't completely covered with ink before making contact with the paper when printing. When I use regular fonts there's no problem. The machine exhibits no other problems. The graphics card is fine ( Radeon 9000 ) 128 mgs of ram and new Sony 19 in. monitor. any ideas? While I'm at it .... I do have one other minor problem, should post it in Windows group I guess but ... my tool bar on the bottom is now double wide. I can drag it down but it then disappears. For some reason I can't get it back to the single width. Is there a registry setting for that or what? I can't find anything else to adjust with the bar itself. Thanks, Forrest |
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In article , REMOVETHISrunforrest1
@hotmail.com says... I have Win XP Pro and Office XP on my machine. It installed Outlook Express 6 with the XP CD. When I choose (rich text) html for e-mails, several fonts will have parts of them missing. It looks like a news paper would if the type set fonts weren't completely covered with ink before making contact with the paper when printing. When I use regular fonts there's no problem. The machine exhibits no other problems. The graphics card is fine ( Radeon 9000 ) 128 mgs of ram and new Sony 19 in. monitor. any ideas? Go no further. E-mails should be plain text. If you want to send HTML/RTF, send a Word document. -- ________________________ Conor Turton ICQ:31909763 ________________________ |
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are you using true type fonts?
"Forrest" wrote in message ... I have Win XP Pro and Office XP on my machine. It installed Outlook Express 6 with the XP CD. When I choose (rich text) html for e-mails, several fonts will have parts of them missing. It looks like a news paper would if the type set fonts weren't completely covered with ink before making contact with the paper when printing. When I use regular fonts there's no problem. The machine exhibits no other problems. The graphics card is fine ( Radeon 9000 ) 128 mgs of ram and new Sony 19 in. monitor. any ideas? While I'm at it .... I do have one other minor problem, should post it in Windows group I guess but ... my tool bar on the bottom is now double wide. I can drag it down but it then disappears. For some reason I can't get it back to the single width. Is there a registry setting for that or what? I can't find anything else to adjust with the bar itself. Thanks, Forrest |
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Whatever fonts that get installed with Win XP Pro and Office XP.
"JAD" wrote in message hlink.net... are you using true type fonts? "Forrest" wrote in message ... I have Win XP Pro and Office XP on my machine. It installed Outlook Express 6 with the XP CD. When I choose (rich text) html for e-mails, several fonts will have parts of them missing. It looks like a news paper would if the type set fonts weren't completely covered with ink before making contact with the paper when printing. When I use regular fonts there's no problem. The machine exhibits no other problems. The graphics card is fine ( Radeon 9000 ) 128 mgs of ram and new Sony 19 in. monitor. any ideas? While I'm at it .... I do have one other minor problem, should post it in Windows group I guess but ... my tool bar on the bottom is now double wide. I can drag it down but it then disappears. For some reason I can't get it back to the single width. Is there a registry setting for that or what? I can't find anything else to adjust with the bar itself. Thanks, Forrest |
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Conor wrote:
In article , REMOVETHISrunforrest1 @hotmail.com says... I have Win XP Pro and Office XP on my machine. It installed Outlook Express 6 with the XP CD. When I choose (rich text) html for e-mails, several fonts will have parts of them missing. It looks like a news paper would if the type set fonts weren't completely covered with ink before making contact with the paper when printing. When I use regular fonts there's no problem. The machine exhibits no other problems. The graphics card is fine ( Radeon 9000 ) 128 mgs of ram and new Sony 19 in. monitor. any ideas? Go no further. E-mails should be plain text. If you want to send HTML/RTF, send a Word document. Ditto, HTML email should be illegal.. -- Stacey |
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think about all the things we would do without if we got rid of everything
that a few crooks exploited. its mostly people that are not explained the fundamentals of email that get caught. It sucks NTL... "Stacey" wrote in message ... Conor wrote: In article , REMOVETHISrunforrest1 @hotmail.com says... I have Win XP Pro and Office XP on my machine. It installed Outlook Express 6 with the XP CD. When I choose (rich text) html for e-mails, several fonts will have parts of them missing. It looks like a news paper would if the type set fonts weren't completely covered with ink before making contact with the paper when printing. When I use regular fonts there's no problem. The machine exhibits no other problems. The graphics card is fine ( Radeon 9000 ) 128 mgs of ram and new Sony 19 in. monitor. any ideas? Go no further. E-mails should be plain text. If you want to send HTML/RTF, send a Word document. Ditto, HTML email should be illegal.. -- Stacey |
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