Huh???  What are you talking about?  It's called EMPHASIS, just
like that word there.  How else am I supposed to convey an
emphatic intent or emphatic word in a plain text email without
capitalizing the word?  If it were HTML format, I'd simply
italicize it or underline it, or make it bold, or any
combination of the three.  But that option is not available in
plain text emails.  I thought you knew me better than that.

Now back to your problem; I've never had to change that text
size, so I don't know what else to suggest.  I always just
delete that text that appears in the "header" and "footer"
area.  Since the text sizes in those areas changed in your
case, they can obviously BE changed, so there should be a way
of undoing what happened.  If you installed any new fonts
recently or software that added new fonts, that could be it.
Or, if you made any changes in the "accessibility wizard" in
the font sizes area that could be it.  Other than that, I don't
know what else.
-Clint

Happy New Year to all & God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com )

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "rb47" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



Clint,

Unfortunately, your reply is coming across, with the way you
capitalized
the words you did, as being sarcastic - I hope that was not
your intent,
since anyone can forget or just not know where to look for a
solution.

As far as the locations to look at, the only one where you can
change
the font is in the Font button - after looking at these two and
a couple
of others you sugguested, I did not find anywhere where you can
set the
size of this text. You can change the size of the text that
appears on
the screen for a web site and similiar, but nothing to let you
set the
size of the font used for the top/bottom info lines on the
printed
sheets you get when printing what is located at a web site.

Ralph


"OrpheusComputing.com" wrote:
>
> Ok.  Well, I don't know right off hand to CHANGE the font,
but
> to remove it you just click "page setup" instead of "print"
on
> the toolbar, then delete what's in the "Header" and "Footer"
> boxes.  I would GUESS, that to change the font size or style
> you'd go in to IE's options then on the first window at the
> bottom is four buttons, and maybe check out "accessibility"
and
> "fonts".
> -Clint
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "rb47" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Clint,
>
> It is the text that is added by IE at the very top and bottom
> of the
> page - for some reason the text has gotten too large compared
> to the
> size of text that normally always prints. With this, the text
> is now too
> large to print all the info properly like normal.
>
> Thanks for any help on this.
>
> Ralph
>
> "OrpheusComputing.com" wrote:
> >
> > Ralph do you mean the text that is on the webpage, or the
> text
> > that the printer adds as in the header and footer text?
> > -Clint
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