Change Font Size in Message Body

Is there a way to change the font size for the body of messages? Or even the entire message; as long as the body of the message has a larger font. Thanks.

Subject: What about changing the settings for the Grafik card in windows from 96 Dpi to 120 DPI?

Or are you saying the screen and eyes work together quite well for everything else for the user on this machine, but not ont the body of all Mails?

IMHO there is a lot of grap out there for screen resolutions that are just too small to be fun any longer. I am running a 30 Inch screen with a 1920 by 1200 Resolution here. a Print preview maximized shows a pize of paper even a tiny little bit larger than the actual printout. It is produced by samsung, and price is most likely less than $2000 - to me well worth it.

You may try some magnifiying utility, and, one could go other ways - e.g. via keyboard macro do Mail-forward, select all (Crtl-A) and enlarge a few times (F2 or Shift F2) - one would have to click ESC and not save to get rid of this, (e.g. to reply to this)

Subject: As long as your rich text field doesn’t contain too advanced content, you can use DXL …

Check out this reply in the Notes 6 & 7 forum; http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/nd6forum.nsf/DateAllFlatweb/daad3cf5fc08b575852574a2002ace28?OpenDocument

Subject: simpler answer

Before I explain, youi should keep in mind that just because the text looks small on your screen, do not think it looks small on the recipient’s screen. If you make the text larger than the default, it may seem to your recipient as if you are emphasizing, or yelling. You might want to change the resolution on your screen instead, if you are finding the default font size difficult to read.

That said…

There is no way I know of to do this by default for all messages, but there are a couple of easy solutions:

Option 1: Before you begin typing a message, hit the F2 key one or more times. This increases the font size.

Option 2: Create a stationery where you have already increased the font size. Use this stationery to create new messages. (This will not be useful in replies, though.)