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How to change font size of folders in Outlook

October 22, 2015 by Admin 3 Comments

This article is about the steps required for changing the font size of folder name in Outlook 2016, 2013 and 2010. If you think the font size of folders in Outlook is small to read then you can use the below mentioned steps to increase the font size.

Click the File menu then Options link. In the Option Windows, click the Advanced tab and navigate to Outlook Panes section.

Outlook 2010 - Outlook Panes

Then launch the Navigation Pane Options by clicking Navigation Pane button.

Navigation Pane Options - Outlook 2010

In the Navigation Pane Options, click the Font button and select your desired font size. Click Ok button to confirm and save the changes.

Font

Now all your Folders name in Outlook 2010 navigation pane will be reflected in the changed font size. Please note that this would affect all the items in the navigation pane and not just the folder name.

Change Outlook Folder Font Size

Filed Under: MS Office, Outlook 2010, Outlook 2013 Tagged With: Change, Folder, Font, Increase, Navigation Pane, Outlook 2010, Size

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  1. Ted says

    October 17, 2012 at 8:26 pm

    Does anyone know how (if possible) to achieve the exact same effect with fonts in OneNote 2010 ? The fonts of the MAIN NAVIGATION BAR (on the left), The MENU ITEMS, the NOTEBOOK SECTION TABS, the SELECTION GROUP and the PAGE NAVIGATION (on right). Basically everything except the actual note taking area.

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  2. Ted says

    October 17, 2012 at 8:26 pm

    Does anyone know how (if possible) to achieve the exact same effect with fonts in OneNote 2010 ? The fonts of the MAIN NAVIGATION BAR (on the left), The MENU ITEMS, the NOTEBOOK SECTION TABS, the SELECTION GROUP and the PAGE NAVIGATION (on right). Basically everything except the actual note taking area.

    Reply
  3. Monty Wilde says

    August 19, 2013 at 5:11 am

    Thank you! this worked very quickly and comlpetely.

    Reply

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