![]() ![]() Yes, because it eliminates a lot of confusion when Outlook uses an unexpected font. ![]() ![]() You can change the style while composing and it changes font used in the entire message, but I see more questions from people who want to change the style in saved items. No, because while theoretically, changing the style should update all items using the generic body style, but I have yet to find any saved items that use the generic body style. Is there any benefit to changing the body style instead of just assigning a new font in Stationery and Fonts? These options won't change the font assigned to +Body style in Outlook 2010 or Outlook 2007 and this Body style is what causes most of the "font confusion" in Outlook. In Outlook 2007 and earlier, you'll go to Tools, Options, Mail format tab, Stationery and Fonts button. The Stationery and Fonts button is near the top of the dialog. To change the fonts in Outlook 2010 and up, you'll need to go to File, Options, Mail. ![]()
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