Step 1

In Outlook 2010, Click the File ribbon and then Select Options.

Step 2

In the left pane Click the Calendar tab and then Click the Font… button.

Step 3

The font window should appear.  Here you can set Outlook 2010’s calendar font to whatever typeface and size you like.  The default from Microsoft is Segoe UI, size 8.* Groovy Fact: Segoe UI is also the same font used by the Windows 7 operating system graphical user interface.

Done!

Now your date navigator should have the font that you set to it.  Personally I wanted a font that I could see standing across the room.  When you are taking business calls, having a visible calendar nearby works great for scheduling.  Not to mention that it is a A LOT easier to click the correct date now.

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