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yahoo too big


Question Posted Monday April 17 2006, 5:01 pm

Hey i need help on fixing my yahoo page. I go to www.yahoo.com and the words a huge. I think i did something to it by accident. I know that there is a way to make the words normal size again. What way is that? plezz help me i'll rate 5s!!! thanks

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Mr_Skittles answered Wednesday April 19 2006, 12:04 am:
Go to "View" and then "Text Size" then change the size of the text from there.

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Alexandria_ answered Monday April 17 2006, 7:22 pm:
You most likely changed the text size to largest.
Open Internet Explorer, click View and then text size. Make sure it is set to medium.

If that's not the problem, let me know and I'll try and help you out some more.

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