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Great tip. Do note, however, that
this setting also changes print parameters, so with larger fonts the printed
page will likely be truncated on the right. Likewise, if a page prints
truncated with a medium setting, you can get it to print correctly by reducing
the font size with the scroll wheel -- but be prepared to get out the magnifying
glass when you want to read it.
Cheers,
Karl W.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 8:23
PM
Subject: RE: bigger fonts please
Similarly, most of the time on your computer, you can
quickly increase/decrease the font size if you have a roller-thingy on your
mouse (the thing you can spin with your finger that is between the
right and left click buttons--anyone have the name for this!?). Hold down the
CTRL key and reel in the roller thing. This is great for web pages that are
printed too small (or even too large, when it sort of seems to be screaming at
you).
Best wishes,
Lenore Frigo
Having suffered an episode of
NAION about 1.5 year
ago, I can appreciate this request. One thing the mail recipient can do
is to tell his or her mailer to display large fonts. In OE one just
clicks View, Text Size. If it still is not large enough, click forward,
highlight the text, and then change the font.
Cheers,
Karl W.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 7:35
PM
Subject: Re: bigger fonts please
For the sake of us
whose eyes are failing, could you please use bigger fonts if
possible.
Richard Pisacreta, Ph.D. Professor, Psychology Ferris State
University Big Rapids, MI 49307
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