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27-Aug-2007, 07:20 PM #1
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Okay, my problem is this: It started with me pressing only one or two buttons, but everytime I am online, my text is much smaller and unable to read. However, my normal window when not online is fine. An example of when it happens is the page of for instance, Google results. All the results are too small for me to read. I NEED HELP!!!

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28-Aug-2007, 01:37 AM #2
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Okay, my problem is this: It started with me pressing only one or two buttons, but everytime I am online, my text is much smaller and unable to read. However, my normal window when not online is fine. An example of when it happens is the page of for instance, Google results. All the results are too small for me to read. I NEED HELP!!!

Brittany Winter

if you hold down the "control"button on your keyboard, and then turn the scroll wheel on your mouse, the text on the web pages will either enlarge, or grow smaller, depending on which way you turn the scroll wheel. I hope this helps you!
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28-Aug-2007, 03:06 PM #3
Have you tried View > Text Size in Internet Explorer?
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