Resizing Title Bar

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Brandon

I went through the accessibility wizard earlier to test a couple things
including resizing my fonts and title bars. I went back in later and
changed everything back to what it was, but the title bar at the top did not
return to normal . . . it's really small (but the rest of the fonts, etc.
look normal).

Any idea what's going on here and how I can ge the title bar back to normal
size?

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Brandon

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Brandon

I'm still having the same problem, but after further investigation, I
realized this is due to changing the dpi to a larger size and then changing
it back to a smaller dpi. When I do this, the fonts go back to the normal
size, but the title bar is VERY small.

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Brandon

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Presentations Direct - Binding Machines, Laminators and Paper Shredders
http://www.presentationsdirect.com
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Ayush

Replied to [Brandon]s message :
I went through the accessibility wizard earlier to test a couple things
including resizing my fonts and title bars. I went back in later and
changed everything back to what it was, but the title bar at the top did not
return to normal . . . it's really small (but the rest of the fonts, etc.
look normal).
Any idea what's going on here and how I can ge the title bar back to normal
size?


Rigth click Desktop Wallpaper, Click Properties, Go to "Appearance tab"
Click on the Advanced button, Select "Active Title Bar" OR "InActive title
bar" from the list
Set the [Size] to 20, Click OK, Click OK to apply the settings and close
the Dialog box.


Good Luck, Ayush.
 

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