Font Size in Apple Mail Program
Message was edited by: David Lyell
Macbook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.7)
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Macbook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.7)
but most are still very small. Any other suggestions, please?
There's a new app to fix this.
You can get the information at http://messagefont.com
I think you're right. I also face the same problem. I want my reciepient to view my email as time new roman 12, but this format is too small on mail for myself to type and see. Is there any way to fix this. Thanks in advance.
simarron wrote:
I think you're right. I also face the same problem. I want my reciepient to view my email as time new roman 12, but this format is too small on mail for myself to type and see. Is there any way to fix this. Thanks in advance.
You set the font size in Mail preferences to suit your own needs. That does not affect what the recipient sees. To do that you have to select your text in the New Message pane and reset the font to TNR 12, if that is what you want to go out.
Why do you want to dictate font size to your recipient. Unless you know the hardware that the recipient has, and the condition of their eye-sight, you should let the recipient choose a font size. For me, when I receive HTML messages, the font is ALWAYS too small. Please just use plain text until somebody creates an HTML editor that leaves font size unspecified.
IanEiloart wrote:
Why do you want to dictate font size to your recipient.
I don't. And Apple too is on your side, since they make it impossible for Senders to set a default font size. But many users are required by the policies of their organizations to used standardized fonts and sizes in their communications.
Font Size in Apple Mail Program