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Grandpappy | 13:05 Tue 02nd Jun 2009 | Technology
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Can anyone tell me how the font is selected when you print out an e-mail message. Is it selected before hand by some other program or can it be selected by me and then used as a default font?
I'm getting weird results on my e-mails!!

Any help out there??
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If your PC has the corresponding font that the sender of the email typed it in,then your printer will print it in that font.
If it doesn't then your printer should revert to printing in the default font,which is usually Times New Roman.
Of course there are SOME fonts that PC's don't reecognise,and therefore you may get the weird results you are mentioning.
Can you give us an indication of just what sort of "weird" results you are getting,and we may be able to advise you further.
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Probably the easiest way around this problem is to copy the email into a word/works document;at the top you can change the font to whatever you want,and then print it out.

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