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| Thread ID: 10139 | 2001-07-07 07:05:00 | Most popular fonts and size for email?? | Guest (0) | Press F1 |
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| 15164 | 2001-07-07 07:05:00 | Can someone please share with me the most popular\commonly used fonts and size for writing emails. I seem to have lost my defaults. Would you use the same configuration for replying to and forwarding email? I know that it is a matter of person preference but there must be a commonally used configuration acceptable to the majority of users. A very sincere thank you, in anticipation. | Guest (0) | ||
| 15165 | 2001-07-07 08:37:00 | Most common fonts are Times Roman, Arial, Comic Sans, my preferance is Comic Sans. Font size 8, 10 or 12. Cheers.....John |
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| 15166 | 2001-07-07 09:24:00 | Standard practise is to send all email in plain text. Sending email with HTML tags or attachments in proprietry formats will only frustrate your recipients. In fact, I make a point of not reading email with HTML tags, but instead I send back a message along the lines of 'please resend this message in plain text if you want me to read it'. |
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| 15167 | 2001-07-07 10:11:00 | Verdana, size 8 or 10 in bold is quite good. | Guest (0) | ||
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