Question RE: Reminder (Windows 7)

How can we change the preferences (fonts, font sizes, etc.) for Sticky Notes?

Hello highland99,

Thank you for visiting the Microsoft answers community.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/using-sticky-notes

In addition to the link above, if you create text in Wordpad, or Word and copy/paste, it will keep your fonts and allow to continue typing.

Hope this helps Chris.H
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