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Posted by BrendaTX on 1/4/05 7:49pm Msg #15430
O/T Enlarging the view of the print on your screen
If you find the print on your screen is too small, here's something you can try:
Hold down the CTRL key, and with you mouse, roll the little roller on your mouse forward. The print should get larger for you. Roll it toward you to make it smaller.
If you don't have a mouse with a little roller, I am not sure how to fix it. It might be worth your while to invest in a new mouse for easier viewing.
If someone knows how to do this without the roller, please post it.
| Reply by Becca/FL on 1/4/05 8:01pm Msg #15432
Brenda - You amaze me! You are such a plethora of information. Thank you!
I thought you might like to know, I did a yahoo search today for "notary signing agent software" and your website was #10 on the first page. Keep up the good work.
| Reply by BrendaTX on 1/4/05 8:37pm Msg #15435
Thank you. I know a little bit of something about a few different things, but they don't amount to a big pile of anything, unless it's the thing you really need to know at the time.
Has it become obvious to anyone just yet that I have "no life" and spend a lot of time reading, learning about the internet and little else...except of course following the Scott Peterson saga...BTW FWIW Amber Frey is on DATELINE at 9:00 CST.
I have already moved from desktop in the office to laptop in the bedroom and Security Dog is posted. Interested in what Amber has to say.
| Reply by Tom on 1/4/05 11:09pm Msg #15453
Here's another way to do it if you are using WinXP (don't know if it will work with Win98). On your desktop right click, left click Properties, left click Settings, left click the Advanced button, under the General tab you can adjust the print size (standard is 96 dpi, large is 120 dpi, or you can set a custom size), left click Apply. No applause please, just send money.
| Reply by BarbaraL_CA on 1/4/05 11:42pm Msg #15461
For print size when using a browser, you can click on View, Text Size, Increase - helps my eyes alot!
| Reply by PAW Notary Services on 1/5/05 5:24am Msg #15472
If you're using Firefox as your browser, CTRL+ and CTRL- adjust the font size on the screen as well as CTRL plus the mouse wheel. (Sorry, CTRL+/CTRL- do not work with IE.)
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