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Use the text size in the software you used to produce what you want to print. You cannot make the printer to change the size of the print unless you have selected the incorrect paper size.
Can you use the Ctrl and + keys to grow your text? I can make my screen content bigger this way and grow text while reading this way. On your keyboard, hold down your Ctrl key while pressing the + key. Good Luck!
Create Menu tab right click
in the top of screen (toolbar) you will see a number of toolbar options select
the menu bar
This will add to your
screen toolbar File Edit View Favorites Tools and Help
select the View from the drop down list will be a Zoom with percentages % and
text sizes largest to smallest and Full screen option Increase the Font Size in Email
Email font size is easily controlled while composing
messages, but the messages you receive have been sized by the sender.
Some contacts may be perfectly comfortable writing in size
8, but such text can be a strain on the eyes, even with good reading glasses.
The printed hard copies of email messages with small text
are even more difficult to read.
There are a few ways to quickly change font size for ease of
reading and better quality print-outs.
Open an email message with particularly small text. Increase the email font
size of the text using step 2, 3 or 4.
Click on the "View" selection from the menu bar.
Roll the mouse pointer over the "Zoom" choice.
Click on one of the choices that is greater than 100
percent.
Click "View" and cover "Zoom" to make a
larger choice if the first choice does not increase the text size sufficiently.
Click the "View" option on the menu bar. Roll
the cursor over the "Text Size" selection.
Choose one of the options that will increase the text size.
For instance, if the current size marked with the dot is
"Medium," then click "Larger" or "Largest" to
make the print appear bigger.
Use a mouse with a wheel to increase the email font size.
Press and hold the "Ctrl" key while rolling the
wheel on the mouse.
The text will shrink as you roll in one direction, and grow
bigger as you roll in the other.
Change font size before printing.
Click the "File" option on the menu bar.
Click "Print Preview."
Click the "Size" drop down which may display
"100%," or "Shrink to fit."
Select a choice greater than 100 percent to increase text
size.
Click the "Print" button to view the
results on a hard copy.
Having trouble seeing that small default font of Microsoft
Outlook emails? There are three ways of making Outlook email text bigger.
The first includes increasing the text size of the outgoing
email messages.
The second includes increasing the text size of messages
that are replied to or forwarded.
The last includes making all the text of incoming emails
larger as well.
Go to the Tools menu and select Options.
Click the Mail Formats tab and then click Stationary and
Fonts.
Find the Personal Stationary tab, then find and click the
Font button located under the New Mail Messages heading.
On the Font tab that appears, there will be a variety of
options including changing the type of font, style, size and color.
Find the drop-down menu that is under the Size heading and
select a bigger number.
Click OK and the new setting will take place the next time a
message is composed.
Replies or Forwarded Mail
Go to the Tools menu and select Options.
Click the Mail Formats tab and then click Stationary and
Fonts.
Find the Personal Stationary tab, then click the Font button
that is located under the Replying or Forwarding Messages heading.
Find the drop-down menu that is under the Size heading and
select a bigger number.
Click OK and the new settings will take place the next time
a message is replied to or forwarded.
Incoming Email Messages
Go to the Tools menu and select Options.
Click the Mail Formats tab and then click Stationary and
Fonts.
Look for the Display Font heading on the Personal
Stationary tab and increase the size the size of the font by selecting a larger
number.
This will increase the text size for all plain text incoming
email.
However, it will not increase the text size of incoming HTML
emails.
Set the option to read all incoming email as plain text if
it is necessary to increase the text size of all incoming emails.
To do this, go to Tools, then click on Options, then look
for the button that says Email Options and click Read all Standard Mail as
Plain Text.
Create the menu tab on your homepage right click in
the top toolbar you should see a number of toolbar options select the menu tab
which will add File Edit View Favorites Tools and Help
If you want a BIGGER or a SMALLER text size all you have to do is select ALL TEXT [or the part you want to modify] using the mouse [keeping the left button pressed] or using the combination CTRL+A [select ALL] and to indicate what size of letters do you want to use by clicking on the button above the message body that shows you TWO A LETTERS [one bigger, one smaller]. That one is for modifying the FONT SIZE.
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When
you create a message go on to options at the bottom on the left hand
side, and click on text style (number 10) and there you can change your
text size and text mode.
To change the text size you will need to right click on a blank part of the screen/desktop so you get display properties or click start then settings then control panel then display. When you get that window up you can click on the appearance tab along the top. In this window along the lower left is font size. You can increase the size of the font by clicking on the box then selecting the size you want. This will change the size of the font as soon as you click on apply. This only changes menu text sizes.
To change everything overall you want to click on the settings tab then the advanced button lower right. It should come up to the window we want but if not it is under the general tab. Under DPI settings (sometimes will show as text size or font size but all are the same setting) the default is set to 96 try selecting the 120 size. This will increase the size of the text used. You can also select custom and enter any number. You will probably have to reboot the computer after changing this unless you have it in the section below to apply without restarting. Hit apply and reboot if required and your text will now all be bigger. If the text is too much bigger than stock some programs or windows may not look right or the text is not aligned. Thats typical if the text is too big or the window it is in is a fixed size and can't change. If this happen you can try the custom setting to find a bigger size that won't cause problems.
You can also use the visually impaired utilities one of which is a magnifier. That just enlarges an area around the mouse so it isn't quite as easy for daily use.
I'm stumped on the % icon thing. What normally is there is the clock. Unless this is a icon that shows battery charge or something like that? You can usually get these to display again by starting the utility from the start menu - all programs and then look for a setting that says display on toolbar.
Well when you are sending a text message you cannot make them any bigger. However when you reciew them you can enlarge and make the text smaller. so when ever you veiw a text message just hit the up and down button (volume controlls) on the left side of the phone and you can see when you hit up the text gets bigger and when you hit down the text gets smaller.
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