Just checking in,how do you make the print bigger?--- TurkInformation
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Use the advanced setting and that will allow you to use the larger sizes as well as using a different font. Good luck.Attachment 2810
I gave you a dud on the last posting. On a new thread above the area where you type your text you'll see boxes for fonts & sizes. Beneath that you can "bold, italisize or underline" your text. Attachment 2811
That changes how it looks when you post. How do you make what you read bigger,like it was on Jouster--thanks Turk
That's correct ...
You can't affect what you see on this end with any kind of a GENERAL system setting, except if you are the original poster and you change the output font, color or size in the original post ...
You can affect the size on your local computer by using the built in text size change capability of your specific browser, to make ALL text for any web site appear larger on your computer screen.
In IE, it's underiew then select "Text Size". IE doesn't do as nice a job as Safari or Firefox browsers though...
Regards,
Badger
I think they will be easier the read if you shorten the window that you type the text in. It's the double arrows at the top right of the reply box.
Darn goes back out bigger when I post, but now I can edit.
Last edited by Michael Petrov; 03-04-2009 at 06:36 PM.
[So are we at the whim of the poster on the size of the print we read? Why cant we have it like Jousterwas or Surplus rifle? thanks--Turk
Sir, if you're on a Mac, hold down the Apple key and press the equal sign ("=") key as many times as needed. To make the type smaller, hold down the Apple key and press the hyphen ("-") key as many times as needed.
I imagine there's a way to do it on a Windows machine, too, but I don't know what it would be.
Hope this helps, and Semper Fi.
Ron H.
Guys,
Still trying to find my way around. Hope its as good as CSP.
Paul