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| Guest | Reduction in size How do I reduce the size of letters in Excel, Word and Mail on my new computer? |
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| Guest | RE: Reduction in size At the top of their respective windows you will see the Font "Times New Roman" and "12" which is the size of the font's letters, by default. Use the drop down menu 6.8.10,12, etc to increase or decrease the size of the font's(Style of Writing) letters The other way is to right-click on the Empty Desktop> Personalise> change the resolution to suit your requirements. -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Zygy" wrote: Quote: > How do I reduce the size of letters in Excel, Word and Mail on my new > computer? > > |
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| Guest | Re: Reduction in size Thank you for the reply, but 1. Your suggestion does not reduce the size of the presentation if for example you want the information from a CD in Excel and 2 the size on the desktop cannot be reduced below 100%, which is too large for me. I cannot understand why my old PC with the same OS has a very elegant size, whilst on the new one I have a much larger size of presentation. Any idea how I can reduce the size of emails in Mail? "Mick Murphy" <MickMurphy@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:2DA375E3-740D-4F9C-8D99-86690FD23061@xxxxxx Quote: > At the top of their respective windows you will see the Font "Times New > Roman" and "12" which is the size of the font's letters, by default. > > Use the drop down menu 6.8.10,12, etc to increase or decrease the size of > the font's(Style of Writing) letters > > The other way is to right-click on the Empty Desktop> Personalise> change > the resolution to suit your requirements. > -- > Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia > > > "Zygy" wrote: > Quote: >> How do I reduce the size of letters in Excel, Word and Mail on my new >> computer? >> >> |
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| Guest | Re: Reduction in size Zygy wrote: Quote: > Thank you for the reply, but 1. Your suggestion does not reduce the size > of the presentation if for example you want the information from a CD in > Excel and 2 the size on the desktop cannot be reduced below 100%, which is > too large for me. > > I cannot understand why my old PC with the same OS has a very elegant > size, whilst on the new one I have a much larger size of presentation. > > Any idea how I can reduce the size of emails in Mail? > "Mick Murphy" <MickMurphy@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:2DA375E3-740D-4F9C-8D99-86690FD23061@xxxxxx show you how to set the display: MS Windows Help - Change Screen Resolution in Vista: http://tinyurl.com/2nnoue If that doesn't help, post back with the size of your monitor, whether it is a CRT or LCD flat panel, and if the problem always existed. You should include whether this is a desktop or laptop and what version of Vista it is running. Remember that we can't see your computer from here so you need to be descriptive about the problem. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |
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| Guest | Re: Reduction in size On Fri, 4 Apr 2008 09:52:58 +0100, "Zygy" <zygy@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > How do I reduce the size of letters in Excel, Word and Mail on my new > computer? In almost any application (this is a Windows standard), the easiest way to change text size is by holding down the Crtl key and scrolling the mouse wheel. One way makes it larger, the other smaller. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| Guest | Re: Reduction in size Thank you and the others for the replies. Your link provided the perfect solution. I use both computers on the same HP w22 flat screen monitor (how do I find whether it is CRT or LCD?) with Duette switchover gear and could not understand why there was a difference in presentation of reading matter between one and the other. Using your link I checked the setting on my old computer and found that they differed widely on the new one. After making them both the same I now find that the presentation on the new computer is exactly the same as on the old one. Thank you again! "Malke" <malke@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:O$JPozklIHA.3780@xxxxxx Quote: > Zygy wrote: > Quote: >> Thank you for the reply, but 1. Your suggestion does not reduce the size >> of the presentation if for example you want the information from a CD in >> Excel and 2 the size on the desktop cannot be reduced below 100%, which >> is >> too large for me. >> >> I cannot understand why my old PC with the same OS has a very elegant >> size, whilst on the new one I have a much larger size of presentation. >> >> Any idea how I can reduce the size of emails in Mail? >> "Mick Murphy" <MickMurphy@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:2DA375E3-740D-4F9C-8D99-86690FD23061@xxxxxx > It sounds like you have your display resolution set too low. This link > will > show you how to set the display: > > MS Windows Help - Change Screen Resolution in Vista: > http://tinyurl.com/2nnoue > > If that doesn't help, post back with the size of your monitor, whether it > is > a CRT or LCD flat panel, and if the problem always existed. You should > include whether this is a desktop or laptop and what version of Vista it > is > running. Remember that we can't see your computer from here so you need to > be descriptive about the problem. > > Malke > -- > MS-MVP > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > Don't Panic! |
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| Guest | Re: Reduction in size Zygy wrote: Quote: > Thank you and the others for the replies. Your link provided the perfect > solution. I use both computers on the same HP w22 flat screen monitor (how > do I find whether it is CRT or LCD?) with Duette switchover gear and could > not understand why there was a difference in presentation of reading > matter between one and the other. > Using your link I checked the setting on my old computer and found that > they differed widely on the new one. After making them both the same I now > find that the presentation on the new computer is exactly the same as on > the old one. Thank you again! a television set and an LCD monitor is a flat panel one. I suspect you have a CRT, but it doesn't matter now that you've got the issue solved. Thanks for taking the time to post back. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |
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