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Old 01-09-2007, 11:30 AM #1
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Default Darkening the text at the top of the page

Hi all:

Some time ago, (by the way I have a HP Flat Screen Monitor), I must have pressed one of the buttons on the right side because at the top of the screen, Where it reads from left to right. FILE, EDIT VIEW FAVORITIES TOOLS HELP, etc. etc. it got lighter. I want these words to be in a clear Black color. It would be easier to read.

I went to my desktop, clicked on properties and then appearance and maybe I should do something there, but i'm not sure.

So how exactly, do I get the toolbars to display the words in a more darker clearer fashion. Thanks,
Melody
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