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Eileen Carter

I just had my laptop restored after it crashed - I have 2 issues

1. The pages are full size but the print is so small on web pages, e-mail
etc

2. When I move my scroll bar up and down the entire page "waves" it is
driving me crazy!

How can I fix these issues?
 
Sounds like it could be a screen resolution issue, but a newsgroup for
technical questions about Microsoft Access, a relational database program,
is not likely to be the best source for answers to your questions. I would
start with the person who "restored" your machine, especially if that person
accepted money for the job.
 
This group is for the Microsoft Access Database program, but I'll try to
help a little.

1) Did you install the Video Driver for your laptop? Go to the laptop
manufacturer's web site and download the current drivers for your laptop and
install those. This would include, but may not be limited to, motherboard
chipset, video, audio, touchpad, modem, network card, wireless network, etc.

2) Once you've installed the video driver, set the screen resolution at the
highest setting available. This is normally the "native resolution" of the
LCD screen and will give you the best results.

3) You can adjust the web page font size in Internet Explorer by going to
View|Text Size on the menu bar.
 
Wayne said:
This group is for the Microsoft Access Database program, but I'll try to
help a little.

snip<

Hey Wayne you might want to check again. This is the windows basic group.

gls858
 
gls858 said:
Hey Wayne you might want to check again. This is the windows basic group.

gls858
My bad Wayne. Didn't noticed this was crossposted to several groups.

gls858
 
gls858 said:
Hey Wayne you might want to check again. This is the windows basic
group.

gls858

The OP cross-posted to a lot of newsgroups, with a follow-up set to the
Access newsgroup. Mr. Morgan's comments are spot-on.

Malke
 

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