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Click Start/Control Panel/Display when the display window opens click
the Appearance tab. Look down near the bottom of the window and Change
the Font Size.
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Try holding down the Ctrl key and pressing '+' at the same time. This will enlarge the web page image on your display. You can do this as many times as necessary to get a large image on your screen. To reverse the process, hold down Ctrl and press the '-' key (minus key)
You can change the page size in settings on your web browser.
Or you do a little quick fix with holding in your CTRL button and Scrolling up on your computer mouse.
enlarge it through windows control panel in the display section you can enlarge objects on the screen which also increases the word size or change the screen resolution
Reading what a Word Document, PDF, the printed paper? I am so curious. For printed paper, you have to go back to the old days of a magnifying glass. For Word to enlarge the text, you can use the slide at the bottom of the document for press CTRL + Mouse Wheel Scroll. In Adobe they are also CTRL +/-. That is CTRL and "+" to zoom in and CTRL and "-" to zoom out. For web browsers, both these tips should work. Tip: Always save from the web prior to printing. Even if it is a web page. Web browsers have never done real well with printing. That is why most sites give you a PDF to print from. !!! Note: DO NOT send sensitive information to the following suggestion !!! There are even web sites that will create a PDF of web content that you need printed nicely: pdfmyurl.com.
Click Start/Control Panel/Display when the display window opens click the Appearance tab. Look down near the bottom of the window and Change the Font Size.
select file in the top left hand corner then select print preview from the drop down list ther should be another drop down list with percentages
30%
40%
50%
etc....... this is on a web page
the same should be on the page if you have made a word document
hope this helps
In microsoft Word, when you select a scale, you select a scale to view the page at, you dont change the size of the font on the page. to change font size go to format(in the top toolbar) > font. or use the drop down box in the toolbar that's located next to the paragraph tool(bold, italice, center, etc.). ~gnomer
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