.. Doesn’t work with email. Thanks!
Lon
"vista bill" <> wrote in message
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On Sep 15, 10:16 pm, "The Kid" <l…@opt0nline.net> wrote:
> Incoming email is difficult to read because of age and font size. Have
> checked out ideas on Goggle and Windows "Help and Support". Either I’m too
> thick or the suggestions are no longer applicable. I’m using Vista, IE 8
> and
> Windows mail. Any help appreciated.
> Lon
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I found this in help:
"Make the text on your screen larger or smaller
You can make the text and other items, such as icons, on your screen
easier to see by making them larger. You do this by increasing the
dots per inch (DPI) scale. You can also decrease the DPI scale to make
text and other items on your screen smaller, so that more information
fits on the screen.
Click to open Personalization.
In the left pane, click Adjust font size (DPI). If you are prompted
for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or
provide confirmation.
In the DPI Scaling dialog box, do one of the following:
To increase the size of text and other items on the screen, click
Larger scale (120 DPI)–make text more readable, and then click OK.
To decrease the size of text and other items on the screen, click
Default scale (96 DPI)–fit more information, and then click OK.
To see the changes, close all of your programs, and then restart
Windows."
Bill
