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Author Re: Font in HTMLPlaceholders set to Times New Roman
Bharat Biyani

2004-09-22, 9:47 pm

Hi Manuel,

You can set the style of the TD as said by Alan and required by u
(Arial,10). The changes made by the editors locally in the placeholder will
be preserved since they will override the stylesheet of the TD tag.

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Bharat Biyani (bsb@orcim.com)
http://www.orcim.com

"Manuel" wrote:
[vbcol=seagreen]
> Hi Alan,
> Thanks a lot for your suggestion.
> The problem is that I need that the editors use the Arial 10 font by default
> (and see it in the combo box for they to be sure that they are using it) and
> allow them to change it in case they decide to use another font.
> I can not restrict to Arial 10 because Editors need more fonts and sizes.
>
> I know it sounds weird, but Microsoft didn't think about customizing the
> default font in a HTMLPlaceholder?
>
> Thanks for all your comments.
> "Alan Taylor" wrote:
>
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