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Unable to change displayed font size when composing

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Using TBird 115.10.1 64-bit on Windows 11. For ease of reading text in mail I am composing, I would like to select a large font size. In Settings | Fonts I chose Arial 18; but for some reason I get a small monospaced font whenever I start a new message. I can enlarge it with Ctrl-Plus, but it reverts to its old ways for the next new message. How can I make the change stick?

Using TBird 115.10.1 64-bit on Windows 11. For ease of reading text in mail I am composing, I would like to select a large font size. In Settings | Fonts I chose Arial 18; but for some reason I get a small monospaced font whenever I start a new message. I can enlarge it with Ctrl-Plus, but it reverts to its old ways for the next new message. How can I make the change stick?

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have you perhaps decided to compose in plain text. That has not font names on the toolbar between the body and addressing information.

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Thanks for your response. Part of my problem may be that I can't find how to make choices like that in TB. Settings | General has Fonts & Colors which is set to Arial 18, but I see no options under Composition, Account Settings, etc. I need a road map...

I am comfortable composing in plain text which is evidently somehow my setting; but I would like it in a bigger size.

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