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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1617514"><p>A couple of thoughts:</p><p></p><p>1. Zooming the size is dead easy. CMD "+" will zoom in, CMD "-" will zoom out.</p><p>2. Formatting text in email is pointless. What the receiver sees is dictated by the settings on the receivers machine, not the sender's. About the only way to ensure that the recipient gets exactly what you want them to get is to send them a PDF or a similar image file, or a Word file with the formatting you want. Otherwise, the mail handler on the other end may or may not show what you put in. Don't blame Apple, it's how email works.</p><p>3. Formatting works the same in Thunderbird. It's driven by the recipient.</p><p></p><p>But if formatting on your end makes you happy, I'm still not sure Thunderbird does that, either. As cradom says, email is not a word processor, it's a communications tool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1617514"] A couple of thoughts: 1. Zooming the size is dead easy. CMD "+" will zoom in, CMD "-" will zoom out. 2. Formatting text in email is pointless. What the receiver sees is dictated by the settings on the receivers machine, not the sender's. About the only way to ensure that the recipient gets exactly what you want them to get is to send them a PDF or a similar image file, or a Word file with the formatting you want. Otherwise, the mail handler on the other end may or may not show what you put in. Don't blame Apple, it's how email works. 3. Formatting works the same in Thunderbird. It's driven by the recipient. But if formatting on your end makes you happy, I'm still not sure Thunderbird does that, either. As cradom says, email is not a word processor, it's a communications tool. [/QUOTE]
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