WD2000: Word As E-mail Editor Appears to Fail to Retain Zoom Level SettingID: Q224773
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When you are using Word as your e-mail editor and you set a zoom level for new messages or messages you reply to, the zoom level changes and is not consistent with the level you set.
This behavior is by design. In Microsoft Outlook, you can create a new message, read an existing message, or reply to a message. When using Word as your e-mail editor, you can set the zoom level for each of these three types of messages. Setting one zoom level value affects the zoom level value of other types of messages, and setting these values also affects the zoom level setting in Word.
Also, setting the zoom level in Word affects the zoom level setting in each of these types of messages.
The following table describes how and when setting the value in one component affects the value in another component.
The zoom level changes in: |
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When you change the zoom level in |
New |
Read |
Reply |
Word |
A new message |
Yes** |
No |
Yes* |
Yes* |
A message you read |
No |
Yes** |
No |
Yes* |
A reply message |
Yes* |
No |
Yes** |
Yes* |
Word (Outlook is closed) |
Yes* |
Yes* |
Yes* |
Yes* |
Word (Outlook is open) |
No |
No |
No |
Yes |
* Must not be open while changes are being made in other settings.
** Must close first for changes to other settings to take effect.
To use Word as your e-mail editor, do the following in Microsoft Outlook 2000:
Additional query words:
Keywords : kbdta wd2000
Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: June 1, 1999