At 01:26 PM 30/07/02 -0700, Dale Goodvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi,
>I looked at the code and it actually says:
>font face=arial and helvetica
>Which is what I have!!  
>
>Everything but the body of the message of my email messages and
>everywhere else in IE Explorer, i have arial set and that's what shows.
>
>I don't know how helvetica got added to the mix in Yahoo email.
>
>Nor do I know how to change it in Yahoo.

In HTML you can list a sequence of fonts, if the first isn't available it
falls back on the next and so on. This is very common, look at the source
for web page you visit.
eg :<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="3">


Arial is a clone of Helvetica, hard to tell them apart unless you have them
side by side at a very large size. 


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