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ScottW
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Site default font size!

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Martin, Alan, anyone, ...

by some combination of shortcut keystrokes unbeknown to me, the font size for these forums (but no other sites do its not a global browser setting) has shrunk to teeny tiny so as to be virtually illegible. I can't find anywhere in the user control panel to set things back to normal. Using FF 3. Anyone know how to fix this?
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Re: Site default font size!

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ScottW wrote:Martin, Alan, anyone, ...

by some combination of shortcut keystrokes unbeknown to me, the font size for these forums (but no other sites do its not a global browser setting) has shrunk to teeny tiny so as to be virtually illegible. I can't find anywhere in the user control panel to set things back to normal. Using FF 3. Anyone know how to fix this?
Up in the top right near the RSS feed icon you should see an icon that looks like an "A" with up and down angle brackets on either side of it. That allows you to adjust the size of the of the displayed fonts. Don't have FF3 so I can't check it there, but it still should work.
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Re: Site default font size!

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Cheers, that was a good temporary solution. Turned out to be a combination of mouse wheel and a sticking Ctrl key. Eventually figured it out after the same gremlin reared its head in Excel and Outlook.
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