help with font

S

SS

My text has recently changed to italic, how can I change back to normal

text.

I have recently installed office 2007 so think the problem stems from this.



thanks
 
N

Nil

On 30 Apr 2010, "SS" wrote in

alt.windows7.general:



> My text has recently changed to italic, how can I change back to

> normal text.

> I have recently installed office 2007 so think the problem stems

> from this.




What text? You haven't told us anywhere near enough information to make

even the wildest guess.



Please read:



http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
 
S

SS

"Nil" wrote in message

news:Xns9D6ABA84D3885nilch1@130.133.4.11...

> On 30 Apr 2010, "SS" wrote in

> alt.windows7.general:

>

>> My text has recently changed to italic, how can I change back to

>> normal text.

>> I have recently installed office 2007 so think the problem stems

>> from this.


>

> What text? You haven't told us anywhere near enough information to make

> even the wildest guess.

>

> Please read:

>

> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375




Ooops sorry, when I type an email receive an email or use a newsgroup.
 
J

John

SS wrote:

> "Nil" wrote in message

> news:Xns9D6ABA84D3885nilch1@130.133.4.11...

>> On 30 Apr 2010, "SS" wrote in

>> alt.windows7.general:

>>

>>> My text has recently changed to italic, how can I change back to

>>> normal text.

>>> I have recently installed office 2007 so think the problem stems

>>> from this.


>>

>> What text? You haven't told us anywhere near enough information to

>> make even the wildest guess.

>>

>> Please read:

>>

>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375


>

> Ooops sorry, when I type an email receive an email or use a newsgroup.




Still more needed yet. As this is a Windows 7 newsgroup, can we safely

assume that you're using Windows 7? If so, there isn't a mail/news client

included with Win7 so what are you using to read/write mail and news?
 
D

Dave \Crash\ Dummy

John wrote:

> SS wrote:

>> "Nil" wrote in message

>> news:Xns9D6ABA84D3885nilch1@130.133.4.11...

>>> On 30 Apr 2010, "SS" wrote in

>>> alt.windows7.general:

>>>

>>>> My text has recently changed to italic, how can I change back

>>>> to normal text. I have recently installed office 2007 so think

>>>> the problem stems from this.

>>> What text? You haven't told us anywhere near enough information

>>> to make even the wildest guess.

>>>

>>> Please read:

>>>

>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375


>> Ooops sorry, when I type an email receive an email or use a

>> newsgroup.


>

> Still more needed yet. As this is a Windows 7 newsgroup, can we

> safely assume that you're using Windows 7? If so, there isn't a

> mail/news client included with Win7 so what are you using to

> read/write mail and news?




Strange. The header shows both you and SS using Outlook Express, which

isn't supposed to run in Windows 7.



You: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5843

SS: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.3598



--

Crash



Life is short. Eat dessert first.
 
J

John

Dave "Crash" Dummy wrote:

> John wrote:

>> SS wrote:

>>> "Nil" wrote in message

>>> news:Xns9D6ABA84D3885nilch1@130.133.4.11...

>>>> On 30 Apr 2010, "SS" wrote in

>>>> alt.windows7.general:

>>>>

>>>>> My text has recently changed to italic, how can I change back

>>>>> to normal text. I have recently installed office 2007 so think

>>>>> the problem stems from this.

>>>> What text? You haven't told us anywhere near enough information

>>>> to make even the wildest guess.

>>>>

>>>> Please read:

>>>>

>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375

>>> Ooops sorry, when I type an email receive an email or use a

>>> newsgroup.


>>

>> Still more needed yet. As this is a Windows 7 newsgroup, can we

>> safely assume that you're using Windows 7? If so, there isn't a

>> mail/news client included with Win7 so what are you using to

>> read/write mail and news?


>

> Strange. The header shows both you and SS using Outlook Express, which

> isn't supposed to run in Windows 7.

>

> You: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5843

> SS: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.3598




That's because I'm currently using XP Pro but a few days ago I installed

Win7 Ultimate 64-bit on a seperate partition, so that I can dual boot my

machine while I evaluate it and get things set up in 7 the way I like them.

For instance, I've always used Outlook Express since I got my first PC

(Win95) in 1995 and have always been happy with it, so I'm completely

stumped as to what to use in 7 now that I can't use OE. On balance, I think

Thunderbird is winning that particular race but I'm still looking - which is

why I'm currently using XP :eek:)
 
D

Dave \Crash\ Dummy

John wrote:

> Dave "Crash" Dummy wrote:

>> John wrote:

>>> SS wrote:

>>>> "Nil" wrote in message

>>>> news:Xns9D6ABA84D3885nilch1@130.133.4.11...

>>>>> On 30 Apr 2010, "SS" wrote in

>>>>> alt.windows7.general:

>>>>>

>>>>>> My text has recently changed to italic, how can I change

>>>>>> back to normal text. I have recently installed office 2007

>>>>>> so think the problem stems from this.

>>>>> What text? You haven't told us anywhere near enough

>>>>> information to make even the wildest guess.

>>>>>

>>>>> Please read:

>>>>>

>>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375

>>>> Ooops sorry, when I type an email receive an email or use a

>>>> newsgroup.

>>> Still more needed yet. As this is a Windows 7 newsgroup, can we

>>> safely assume that you're using Windows 7? If so, there isn't a

>>> mail/news client included with Win7 so what are you using to

>>> read/write mail and news?


>> Strange. The header shows both you and SS using Outlook Express,

>> which isn't supposed to run in Windows 7.

>>

>> You: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5843 SS: Microsoft Outlook

>> Express 6.00.2900.3598


>

> That's because I'm currently using XP Pro but a few days ago I

> installed Win7 Ultimate 64-bit on a seperate partition, so that I can

> dual boot my machine while I evaluate it and get things set up in 7

> the way I like them. For instance, I've always used Outlook Express

> since I got my first PC (Win95) in 1995 and have always been happy

> with it, so I'm completely stumped as to what to use in 7 now that I

> can't use OE. On balance, I think Thunderbird is winning that

> particular race but I'm still looking - which is why I'm currently

> using XP :eek:)




I also miss OE. I have settled on Thunderbird 2, for now. I like it

better than T'bird 3. I DON'T like MS Live Mail!!



--

Crash



"It's easier to ask forgiveness than it is to get permission."

~ Grace Hopper (RADM, USNR) ~
 
A

Allen

Dave "Crash" Dummy wrote:



I have settled on Thunderbird 2, for now. I like it

> better than T'bird 3. I DON'T like MS Live Mail!!

>




After wrestling with Tbird 3 for a while I gave up and returned to

Tbird2. Perhaps one of these days that will tame 3 and I'll try it again.

Allen
 
N

Nil

On 01 May 2010, "SS" wrote in

alt.windows7.general:



> "Nil" wrote in message

> news:Xns9D6ABA84D3885nilch1@130.133.4.11...

>>

>> What text? You haven't told us anywhere near enough information

>> to make even the wildest guess.

>>

>> Please read:

>>

>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375


>

> Ooops sorry, when I type an email receive an email or use a

> newsgroup.




I guess you didn't read the above link. If you're not willing to

completely and accurately describe your problem, I'm not in the mood to

play teeth-pulling games with you.



You're on your own as far as I'm concerned. Good luck - you're going to

need it.
 
S

SS

"Nil" wrote in message

news:Xns9D6B781AF9988nilch1@130.133.4.11...

> On 01 May 2010, "SS" wrote in

> alt.windows7.general:

>

>> "Nil" wrote in message

>> news:Xns9D6ABA84D3885nilch1@130.133.4.11...

>>>

>>> What text? You haven't told us anywhere near enough information

>>> to make even the wildest guess.

>>>

>>> Please read:

>>>

>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375


>>

>> Ooops sorry, when I type an email receive an email or use a

>> newsgroup.


>

> I guess you didn't read the above link. If you're not willing to

> completely and accurately describe your problem, I'm not in the mood to

> play teeth-pulling games with you.

>

> You're on your own as far as I'm concerned. Good luck - you're going to

> need it.




My apologies I actually thought I had posted in an OE group not vista7

My head is going around in circles after installing office 2007 nothing is

working properly at the moment..



Sorry guys
 
R

Roy Smith

On 5/1/2010 10:45 AM, Allen wrote:

> Dave "Crash" Dummy wrote:

>

> I have settled on Thunderbird 2, for now. I like it

>> better than T'bird 3. I DON'T like MS Live Mail!!

>>


>

> After wrestling with Tbird 3 for a while I gave up and returned to

> Tbird2. Perhaps one of these days that will tame 3 and I'll try it again.




I'm using TBird 3 and love it and haven't had any problems so far. I

guess it's all about how you went about upgrading from TB2 to TB3.



--



Roy Smith

Windows 7 Professional



Timestamp: Saturday, May 01, 2010 5:26:52 PM
 
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