But this Rest View will also clear all customized view settings in this mail folder too. Note: You can easily restore the font size of subjects in the mail list to the initial size with clicking the Reset View on the View tab in Outlook 20. There is not a build in feature in Outlook itself but there are alternated ways to increase the. In our example we are going to increase the Outlook PST size. In Outlook 2010 & 2013 the default PST size limit is 50GB, so you must specify a size over 50GB.
Then you will see the subjects’ font size have been changed at once in the mail list of Compact view. This video show's you the process on how to increase the folder fonts for Outlook 2013 and above. In Outlook 2003 & 2007 the default Outlook PST size limit is 20GB, so you have to specify a size over 20GB. Step 7: Click the other OK buttons to exit all dialog boxes. For example, you can change the subjects’ font to the Calibri, and formatted as Bold and Italic. In this Font dialog box, you are also able to change the subjects’ font face and font styles. Step 6: In the popping up Fond dialog box, specify or enter the font size in the Size box, and click the OK button. To change the font type that is used in your Calendar, you can use the Other Settings dialog in your View settings. Step 5: Now you get into the Other Settings dialog box, and click the Row Font button in the Column Headings and Rows section. Step 4: In the popping up Advanced View Settings: Compact dialog box, please click the Other Settings button. In Outlook 2007, please click the View > Current View > Customize current view.In Outlook 20, please click the View Settings button on the View tab.
Step 3: Change the view settings of current mail folder: In Outlook 2007, please click the View > Current View > Messages.In Outlook 20, please click the Change View > Compact on the View tab.Step 2: Show the mail folder in the Compact view: Step 1: Shift to the Mail view, and open the mail folder that you will change its subjects’ font size in mail list. Make Outlook completely your own.To change the subjects’ font size in the mail list of a specified mail folder, please do as following: (I'm referring to Outlook 20 not sure if things have improved in 2010.) Fortunately, you can change that font size to something a little larger - it's just a matter of knowing where. Now no matter which version of Outlook you are using, you will be able to customize the default fonts you are using. You can choose the font, the size and the style you’d like to use in Outlook. To change the font or font size of the message subject lines in your Inbox, click Row Font, and then make the desired adjustment. Now under New mail messages, Replying or forwarding messages and Composing and reading plain text messages click on the Font button and choose your desired fonts for each. To change the font or font size for the column headers in your Inbox (like From and Subject), click Column Font, and then make the desired adjustment.If you are still using Outlook 2003 or 2007, then your steps are a little different to change the default settings. Now go to Reduce Subject Text Size and then click View and then View Settings. After that click Color and select Black to revert back Outlook to resemble to the earlier versions. You can choose whichever font and size you would like to use, and it should not be affected by the theme you’ve chosen.Ĭhanging Font Settings in Outlook 2003 or 2007 Click on the Conditional Formatting option and then tick mark the Unread Messages check box and click on the Font button. You may try the steps in this blog to deploy specific font in Office 2007. Now click the Font button under New mail messages, Replying or forwarding messages and Composing and reading plain text messages. We set all 3 Outlook 2007 fonts (new, reply/fwd, and plain text) to Arial.Under Theme or Stationery for new HTML e-mail message make sure you select Use my font when replying and forwarding messages or Always use my fonts under the Font dropdown menu.