Outlook 2013 Font Size in Preview Pane

Our first Mac user in the office - Macbook Air - purchased last week.
We have installed Office 2013 for MAC.
How can we adjust the preview pane font size - make is larger.
We can adjust the font size for new messages and the inbox list of emails is large. But the preview pane font is still small. Cannot figure out how to permanently make it larger. We understand that we can open the message and zoom on each one. but looking for a permanent solution.

SJMP wrote:
Seriously? Look at the header it says OUTLOOK. Two of you cannot disseminate what app I am referring to?
How on earth can you not know what app I am talking about.
Any I found the answer.... You can't
FYI  the moderaters are watching this thread and seeing your hostile behavior.
It's understandable to get fustrated especially with a new operating system you might not be familiar with, but don't go taking that out on people here only trying to assist.
We are just other users here helping others, we don't speak or work for Apple, if you have a complaint here's the form.
https://www.apple.com/feedback/macosx.html

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