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Old 01-23-2008, 12:21 PM #5
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Hello! I sympathize with your request for a larger font size on your computer, as my mother has macular degeneration and has the same dilemna. After much research, we found an option on the computer to remedy her ability to read in a larger font. The pathway to change the font size is under the control panel -> display properties -> appearance -> font size -> and you can choose either normal, large, or extra large from the drop down window. Of course, systems are different and it may be found elsewhere on your computer but should be easy to locate. Hope this helps everyone out!
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