When i print my email the font size is too small how do i change the font size when im printing documents out?
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Answer:
click on the button that looks like 2 As, next to the bold, change size
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Other answers
While the page is displayed, hold down the CTRL key and then rotate the mouse wheel 1 click at a time. Moving it towards yourself will increase the font size, the other direction will make the font smaller. This action provides about 4 font sizes to set you pages to be in. It is possible that the material you are trying to print may have a hidden default attached to them which causes the print to be smaller than you want. You cannot overide that default.
Badger Boise
Click on View and scroll down to Text size. It can then be made larger or smaller as you will see.
brandy
click print->preferences->font
sharan
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