![]() ![]() When you now start Outlook, it will load in classic mode (the look of Windows 2000 and earlier) without the themes and skinning. Modifying the size of the general interface, and thus also the font, is quite popular these days with monitors capable of very high resolutions. This guide provides an overview how you can change which section of Outlook and if it needs to be done at Outlook level or at Windows level. Most of them can be changed but the way to do it is scattered between various Windows and Outlook settings and even then they are not in a single location. ![]() ![]() If you don’t like the way Outlook looks like by default, you might want to find out how you can change the fonts types, sizes and colors in Outlook to suit your taste better. ![]()
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