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Old Oct 12, 2011 | 10:29 AM
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Is there a way to set my reply font to something other than what is here on the system? I have to go thru a series of clicks to make the font more readable for me. Thanks!!
Old Oct 12, 2011 | 02:21 PM
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I see your past posts you're using Comic Sans MS, Size 4, in Blue font whenever you reply. No, there is no setting for the system to remember, and automatically, use that setting for your replies.

You indicated it's for you to be able to better read your own text. But you should know the above font, size and color is what everyone else will see when reading your replies. If this is about changing your own text just for yourself, you should be able to do this locally with your browser (only you will see the change) for all replies. Especially if you use Firefox and have a 3rd party plugin to override CSS.

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Is there a way to set my reply font to something other than what is here on the system? I have to go thru a series of clicks to make the font more readable for me. Thanks!!
Old Oct 12, 2011 | 02:32 PM
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I realize what you said, and I just like the bigger, softer font better. I can deal with it. I use Chrome, so I don't think it has those settings, and besides, if I make all fonts bigger, the websites get 'crazy'. Thanks!!

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