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Set size in Pixels

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Dear Community,

I need to use the font Calibri to compose my emails so that they look uniform within the enterprise where I work.

The problem is that when I set the font size to medium. It looks sometimes too small with the readers default settings (e.g. Thunderbird). If I set it to large, It looks too big with some readers: e.g. Gmail.

In previous versions of Thunderbird, there were some plugins allowing this configuration. This is not anymore the case.

How can I set the size in pixels to use in the current version of Thunderbird?

Thanks for your response.

Dear Community, I need to use the font Calibri to compose my emails so that they look uniform within the enterprise where I work. The problem is that when I set the font size to medium. It looks sometimes too small with the readers default settings (e.g. Thunderbird). If I set it to large, It looks too big with some readers: e.g. Gmail. In previous versions of Thunderbird, there were some plugins allowing this configuration. This is not anymore the case. How can I set the size in pixels to use in the current version of Thunderbird? Thanks for your response.

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The whole point is that it is up to the recipient how they like to view the email.

Screen resolution can alter the view and make it look larger. Various settings in the users email client can make fonts look larger. I can chnage whatever you put in an email and make it look different.

I wrote a response to another person who was asking a similar question about font size and I offered a full explanation about 'medium' . I suggest you read the entire conversation as it may help you. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1294805