On Sat, 5 Jul 2008 16:04:03 -0500, t-4-2 <>
wrote:
> If I compose an e-mail mostly in English, but one or two words in other
> language. How or can I enlarge the size of the words of " other language
> " while the English words remain in default size ? Thank you.
First, note that *whether* you can do this depends on whether you send
mail in html or plain text. You can do this in html, but not in plain
text.
Second, specifically *how* to do it in html depends on what E-mail
client you use, but in general you would select the word you want to
be larger, and then go the fonts dialog and choose a larger font.
Third, the standard way to indicate a foreign language is not larger
text, but italics.
Finally,be aware that many people (I'm one of them) choose to read all
E-mail in plain text, regardless of whether you send it in html or
not, so what you want to do would be lost on us anyway--whether you
make it larger or put it in italics.
--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
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