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I think you can use Alt+o (Format), choose "Size", then choose "large",
as I did after typing "I think". The default was "medium".
Does the message come through to you showing the larger font size?
I kind of like the "large" font size....
Colin
Martin Rosenfeld wrote:
> How can I increase the font size in a Compose window in Thunderbird
> 1.0.7? I can increase the quoted text and the regular text in a
> message window, but I can't figure out how to change the text in a
> Compose window.
>
> Is it still true that polite emailers still send only in plain text,
> or has HTML finally prevailed even for us purists?
>
> Martin
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