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Change text size on Web pages

With Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 you can make Web pages easier to see by changing the size of text used on Web pages. If you change the text size, graphics and controls will remain in their original size but the text size will change. If the text size was explicitly set by the person who created the Web page you must override it.

 

Mouse actions

Keyboard actions

1

On the Start menu:

  • Select Internet Explorer 7.

Display the Start menu by pressing the Windows logo key .

  • Select Internet Explorer 7 by using the arrow keys, then ENTER.

2

To change the text size on a Web page :

  • Select the Page menu.
  • Point to Text Size.
  • Select your choice of Largest, Larger, Medium, Smaller, Smallest text sizes.

To change the text size on a Web page:

  • Select the Page menu, by pressing ALT+P.
  • Select Text Size by pressing X.
  • Select your choice of Largest, Larger, Medium, Smaller, Smallest text sizes by pressing the arrow keys, then ENTER.

 

 

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Created: 2008-01-20 12:28 AM
 
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