Go to the view tab at the top of your screen and then mouse over the "test size" option. Then choose the text size you want.
2006-11-03 03:52:48
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answer #1
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answered by Angela 2
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The print size of something coming in off the Internet, as opposed to something within your own computer, is determined by the monitor settings. I recently had to buy a new monitor because the older the monitor, the fewer things it can display the way the programmers intended. My current one is 1280 x 1024 res. As I understand it, that is the actual pixel count left to right and top to bottom. But it can be set lower so that the display fills the screen better, or up to the limit for something like a major photograph with lots of detail that I want to fill the screen. Those changes in settings will obviously change the size of everything displayed, including the lettering. So you need to keep it set where you can read everything. Us old folks with poor eyesight need that function.
2006-11-03 04:01:24
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answer #2
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answered by auntb93again 7
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In the upper left corner of your screen is a file that says "view". Click on it and the drop down screen gives you a menu. Click on "text size". Click on that and you'll have 5 size choices.
2006-11-03 03:56:18
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answered by Don H 1
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Go up to the top of your computer, click view, go down to text size and adjust the size of the text
2006-11-03 03:52:33
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answered by mean_girl 2
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Go to
View option and click it a drop down list will appear click Text size ....small or Medium
2006-11-03 05:40:34
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answered by Shahid 7
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while you're utilising cyber web Explorer you are able to click on VIEW out of your menu bar and circulate to text textile length and choose the dimensions you like. while you're on Firefox returned circulate to VIEW, text textile length and advance or shrink.
2016-10-21 05:01:47
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answered by ? 4
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hold the ctrl down and rotate mouse center control up or down.
2006-11-03 04:00:48
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answered by Anonymous
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press CTRL+Subtract sign
2006-11-03 03:56:52
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answered by Aaron B 5
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