Monday, October 31, 2011

How to Change the Default Font Face and Size in Outlook

When you installed Outlook, it set the font for composing (as for reading) mail to "Calibri" or "Arial" — and "tiny". If this is not your typesetting dream team, you can adjust the font settings to suit your needs better. Recipients of your emails will be happier, too.

Of course, you can change the default mail font in Outlook to anything you want. Smaller, fancier, bigger, or more conventional — Outlook accepts them all.
Change the Default Font Face and Color in Outlook

To customize the fonts used by default for reading and composing messages as well as replies in Outlook:

  • Select Tools | Options... from the menu.
  • Go to the Mail Format tab.
  • Click Fonts... under Stationery and Fonts.
  • Use the Font... buttons under New mail messages, Replying or forwarding messages and Composing and reading plain text messages to choose the desired font faces, sizes and styles. In Outlook 2003, use Choose Font... for When composing a new message:, When replying and forwarding: and When composing and reading plain text:.
  • In Outlook 2003, use Choose Font... for When composing a new message:, When replying and forwarding: and When composing and reading plain text:.
  • Click OK. In Outlook 2003, if stationery is defined to be used by default under Use this stationery by default:, the font specified in it may override the font you have just specified. You can either choose "<None>" as the default stationery, adapt the stationery to include your favorite font, or make Outlook ignore font specified in stationery altogether.
  • In Outlook 2003, if stationery is defined to be used by default under Use this stationery by default:, the font specified in it may override the font you have just specified. You can either choose "<None>" as the default stationery, adapt the stationery to include your favorite font, or make Outlook ignore font specified in stationery altogether.
  • Click OK again.

Thanks, I found this !! This is required by me a lot.



Sunday, October 30, 2011

Welcome to Chinese Wal-Mart

Welcome to Chinese Wal-Mart

We thought our Wal-Marts had it all.


Crocodiles.
 
Bulk Rice.


Mixed Meat for the choosing.
(I'm sure they all washed their hands first!!!)


Turtles and
Other stuff.

You guess!
(It looks familiar, but definitely not something that I've eaten,)
(or going to!!!)


Walmart Brand
Spirits


Rib Cages.
(From what?) (or who?)


Assorted Dried
Reptiles.

(I was actually craving that!!! Honest)


Beautiful Boxes
Of Liquor.


Frogs.
A Large Selection Of
Chopsticks.


Ducks on a rack
(They say it tastes just like chicken!!!)


Great Value Brand Beef
Granules.
Pig Faces.
(I'm drooling all over my shirt!!!)


Antibacterial
Bikini Underwear For Men.


Diet Water. (HMMM.)
 
Meat Water.
(Notice the flavors on the bottles)

Specialty Pickles.
(Just like "Cracker Jacks" a prize in every jar!)

100% Powdered Horse Milk
(no ponies!).

Gosh . .. . And American Wal-Marts only
Have crazily dressed people ! ! ! !

Drinks and after..................14+

 

Hilarious Drunk and Wasted People

When it comes to drinking there are lots of people who don't know their limits, and they all seem to have "friends" willing to snap photos of them at their most vulnerable. Check out thesefunny and opportunistic pictures.


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