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Mr Inertia - Now new, improved and mostly human! Started conversation Apr 6, 2004
I've been using H2G2 for longer than I care to remember, but just recently, I've ben getting everything in extra-large text, and I can't see anything wrong with the settings. I haven't changed anything, and this is the only thing that is affected. Anybody any ideas?
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Zak T Duck Posted Apr 6, 2004
If you're using Internet Explorer (which from the sound of the problem you are), go to the View menu, select Text Size and change it from what it's set to for something a little smaller.
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Mr Inertia - Now new, improved and mostly human! Posted Apr 6, 2004
That's better - I can actually see what I'm reading now!
Wonder what caused it, it only happened from yesterday.
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Zak T Duck Posted Apr 6, 2004
You haven't briefly moonlighted with an Internet Explorer variant have you (such as AOL's browser), as that can sometimes change the text size and other settings without informing you.
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Amy the Ant - High Manzanilla of the Church of the Stuffed Olive Posted Apr 6, 2004
Pressing control and + at the same time increases the text size. It's easy to do by accident.
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Mr Inertia - Now new, improved and mostly human! Posted Apr 6, 2004
Don't think I did....!
I think it happened overnight a few days ago.
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