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As far as I know, you get an option during installatin to change the font. After the installation, you can change it always he You can change text size in Easy of access settings .i.e type "ease of access" in start menu search box, Easy of Access Center Make the computer easier to see open, Change the size of text and icons select, "Large scale(120DPI)". -- tweakwindows http://www.intowindows.com 'Create Live CD/DVD/USB Of Vista or XP' (http://www.intowindows.com/category/live-dvdusb/) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ tweakwindows's Profile: http://winvistaclub.com/forum/member.php?userid=135 View this thread: http://winvistaclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24005 |
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START CONTROL PANEL INTERNET OPTIONS Advanced here, under Accessibility heading, uncheck the first 3 boxes and make sure the last 2 boxes are checked OK. IE browser window should keep the text size you last changed to. -- coolnewyorker |
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Also after you make the changes be sure and close IE using the Exit option
on the file menu instead of the Red X to be sure that they get saved. "coolnewyorker" wrote in message ... START CONTROL PANEL INTERNET OPTIONS Advanced here, under Accessibility heading, uncheck the first 3 boxes and make sure the last 2 boxes are checked OK. IE browser window should keep the text size you last changed to. -- coolnewyorker |