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    VBAX Mentor OTWarrior's Avatar
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    visual impairment problems with fonts

    We recently had an email go around from the people upstairs wanting everyone to change their email signatures to a certain format (size 12, Ariel, Grey colour). Unfortunately one of my colleagues has a visual impairment and is finding it hard to read people's names and numbers.

    Is there a way of changing how you view each email to your own preferences rather than the sender.

    For example, if I send you an email at size 8 in Red, would you be able to automatically view it in size 12 Black?

    Final question, is this a setting in Outlook itself, or would macros have to be involved?
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    VBAX Tutor Mavyak's Avatar
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    I know it can be done for outgoing messages (you can ignore fonts associated with stationary) but I don't believe there is an option for incoming. There might be a way to force all mail received to be plain text. Another quick work-around would be to hit Ctrl+A to select all the text. Perhaps the person can see white text on a dark blue background better?

    Mavyak

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