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Sarah open Internet Explorer and go to View/Toolbars/Customize and then at
the bottom choose large icons.

For the other problem it sounds like you need to set the resolution on the
new monitor to a smaller size.  Right click on a blank spot on the desk top.
Then click on Properties then on the last tab Settings.  If your monitor is
15 inches or less  use the slider where it says Screen Area and set it to
800 X 600.  If you have a monitor that is 17 or larger try using 1024 X 768.
Try different settings until you get the one you want.

God's Blessings
Linda Aldridge



Subject: [PCSOFT] Screen Settings?


I just got a new computer and I have some questions about screen settings.
1)How do I make the Stop, Home, Back, etc. buttons on the exploror bar
bigger?
2)Also, I went to my website, which uses JavaScript. It worked fine on my
old comp, but when I visted with my new one, the pictures were bigger than
they're supposed to be and the JavaScript popup window opened REALLY big -
bigger than specified in the JavaScript code in inserted into my HTML. What
settings do I change to view it as it is?
3)Websites that displayed on my screen on my old comp are too big for my
screen now. I have to use the scroll and the bottom, and pictures are also
much bigger than they're supposed to be. How do I fix this?
If you could help, please reply. Thanks!

-Sarah

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