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Subject:
From:
Venkat Viswanathan <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Sat, 18 Jun 2005 02:03:26 -0500
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original msg  " Just in the last few days several sites I've been going to have changed without
me doing anything.  The print size is so huge that it's unreadable.

One site that has always done this on my laptop is microsoft.com, so I just
don't go there with my laptop.

Now this is happening on my Dell desktop.  Does anyone know how this happens and
what I can do.

Thank you, Carol Ann Hood "

It would have been helpful if you had given your operating system and web browser but assuming you have one of the windows versions and NOT linux and that your web browser is internet explorer pl try the following and see if it solves your problem


in the browser click "view" and in the drop down box point your mouse arrow to "text size" and depending on your operating system version you should get various options.

i use win 98 se and the options for text size i get are
(1)largest
(2)larger
(3)medium
(4)smaller
(5)smallest

set the font size to the one you are comfortable with and close.

HTH and good luck and have a nice day-----venkat viswanathan

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