Web pages that you are viewing or web pages that you are authoring?
If for viewing, use View> Font Size in Internet Explorer's menu bar. Select
the size that you would like to use. This setting will carry over to
portions of Outlook Express as well.
It may or may not work because the web page can be written
with code that will "lock" the text size. You can use the
accessibility (handicapped) features of Windows to over-ride
that.
| On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 21:19:34 -0800, Marty wrote:
|
| > how do you make the text smaller on web pages
|
| Web pages that you are viewing or web pages that you are
authoring?
|
| If for viewing, use View> Font Size in Internet Explorer's
menu bar. Select
| the size that you would like to use. This setting will
carry over to
| portions of Outlook Express as well.
|
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| Sharon F
| MS MVP - Windows Shell/User
Hi Marty, if you hold down the CTRL key move the wheel up and
down (assuming you have a mouse with a wheel), it will re-size the
text for you.
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