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tiny font on hotmail


Question Posted Thursday April 21 2011, 2:02 pm

The font on my hotmail account has become too tiny to read my emails. I never changed any settings and am not sure how to change it back...


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AskSinz answered Thursday April 21 2011, 2:24 pm:
Hmm, well there is the option of zooming in on the page which can be done by holding down CTRL and pressing the + sign till you can see the writing, and the way to zoom out would obviously be to hold down CTRL and press the - sign until it is at the required size. Alternatively, instead of using the + and - buttons to zoom you could just use the scroll button on your mouse. Hope this helps!!xx

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