How can you make the characters larger when you print an email?
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When I print a received email, it comes out so tiny you can hardly read it.
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Answer:
If you are using Outlook or Thunderbird, hold control and scroll forward, and for Yahoo or Gmail, hold control and scroll backwards. Both of these things make the text bigger.
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i have gave you a star for an interesting question i have found a way but there must be a better way what you can do in the all new mail put a check in the box beside the email choose foward now you can edit the size color etc for text size left click and hold dragging your mouse over the text you want to change the size of use the drop down box in the tool bar and change the text size send the email to yourself open it click print
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