
Does anyone have any advice for how I can change back my ctrl+k hotkey back to blue? or even better, is there a way so I can have it correspond to the home tab selected font color (without having to play with macros?). Now, my ctrl+k hotkey is red on both my laptop and my desktop and I REALLY would like to return it to the blu ecolor. Im using O365 and notice that font change itself when I type Polish letter, then.
#How do i change font in office 365 email pro#
I dealt with this since the principle color I wanted was blue anyways, but today, randomly, the color switched to red Office 2016, Office 2019, and Office 365 ProPlus - IT Pro Discussions. I dont mean the font is bigger, I mean that instead of being this little 2 line 'Joe Smith, FW: Blah Blah' that took up.
#How do i change font in office 365 email windows#
Click 'Options' from the left-hand menu on the next page. Outlook 365 - Change new email notification size in lower right Today, I noticed that when I get a new email, Windows 10s Notification (the box that pops up in the lower right) is now roughly 3 times the size it used to be. NOTE: The actual command is called "FontColor"Īll was fine, but when I tried changing the font color on the home tab (to green for example), the default color with the ctrl+k hotkey remained blue. Open Outlook and log in if needed, then select the 'File' tab at the top left corner. Office 365, Office 2019 and Office 2016 ship with over 200 fonts and you can easily choose any of them for your documents with a few mouse clicks. And if you want to change the default font in Outlook or any other settings, you can do that easily. Outlook can sync your data with your phone or tablet, and other devices, as long as you’re logged in with your Microsoft account. By going to File -> Options -> Customize Ribbon -> Keyboard shortcuts, I was able to apply ctrl+k to change the font color of my notes on Microsoft Word on my laptop. You can find it in recent Microsoft Office packs, including 2013, 2016, and Office 365 Home.
