Outlook Fonts
A while back I started getting tired of the default Outlook reply colors (yeah, I was bored...). The font picker under Options/Mail Format/Fonts doesn't let you choose colors outside the standard 16, and I didn't want to use the Stationery option, so some registry hacking was in order. After a bit of tweaking I found the key:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Common\MailSettings]
"ReplyFontSimple"=hex:3c,00,00,00,0f,00,00,e8,00,00,00,00,c8,00,00,00,3f,c2,72,\
74,1c,52,45,00,00,20,41,72,69,61,6c,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,\
01,00,00,00,90,ea,13,00,01,00,00,00,01,00,00,00
The highlighted numbers are the RGB values in hex, so the color I use is #1c5245 - a dark blue/green. As always, use caution when editing your registry. If there's an easier way to do this feel free to comment. (It's been said that something like 90% of the feature requests that the Office team gets are already in the product.)
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The tip of the day is a keyboard shortcut:Alt+F1 toggles the navigation pane in Outlook 2003. I use the reading pane on the right, and this is perfect for viewing those emails that cause a horizontal scrollbar to appear because they contain an HTML table with a fixed width.
Comments
- Anonymous
January 17, 2004
Oh, VERY COOL!
ps: I think the list on the left should be Joel on Software, not Joe on software :) And btw, welcome to blogs.msdn.com! - Anonymous
January 17, 2004
Thanks for the handy KB shortcut! - Anonymous
July 29, 2004
THANKS A BUNCH! THIS WORKED GREAT IN OUTLOOK 2003!