That's a great reason. :=)
So perhaps the sender could set his fontsize larger.
Jack
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joseph J. Strout" <joe at realsoftware dot com>
To: "Getting Started" <gettingstarted at lists dot realsoftware dot com>
Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2003 9:15 AM
Subject: Re: Printing a Database
> At 9:04 AM -0600 10/26/03, CV wrote:
> > > And by the way, please don't send HTML messages to the mailing list.
As
> >> a courtesy to others, you should never use anything other than Plain
> >> Text on any mailing list.
> >
> >I'm very curious why you feel it necessary to say that.
>
> Because the list standards dictate it, and because the standard font
> sizes are bigger on Windows than on the Mac, most HTML messages
> display for me in about a 6-point font, which I can't read. I delete
> such messages without attempting to read them, and I know many others
> do too. So, by posting in plain text, you not only follow the list
> rules and respect others on the list, but you also increase your odds
> of getting your question read and answered.
>
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