CHOBA Newsletter
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Fjgrogan
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CHOBA Newsletter
I have just received my online copy of the CHOBA Newsletter, but beyond being urged to access it via Facebook, Twitter etc (which I do not wish to do), I am struggling to read the rest. Is there some valid reason why the print has suddenly become so small? Please could we have instructions for enlarging it without having also to enlarge everything else on the computer? Or has my sight suddenly deteriorated overnight?
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Re: CHOBA Newsletter
I'm afraid it seems exactly the same size as previously on both my Apple and Netbook.
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Re: CHOBA Newsletter
Frances,
IF you are using a PC (as opposed to Apples which I know nothing about) try holding the Ctrl key down and hit the + button (I use the number pad having ensured it is locked on numbers rather than arrow keys). You can do this several times BUT you will need to use Ctrl and - (minus) to get back to the original size or other screens could be affected.
I have just checked that this works with both Firefox and IE though my PC was a little slow in resizing. I use Zimbra as a reader and it has multiple screens which do all not resize properly; In extremis, to get back to normal size close and reboot the computer.
HTH
IF you are using a PC (as opposed to Apples which I know nothing about) try holding the Ctrl key down and hit the + button (I use the number pad having ensured it is locked on numbers rather than arrow keys). You can do this several times BUT you will need to use Ctrl and - (minus) to get back to the original size or other screens could be affected.
I have just checked that this works with both Firefox and IE though my PC was a little slow in resizing. I use Zimbra as a reader and it has multiple screens which do all not resize properly; In extremis, to get back to normal size close and reboot the computer.
HTH
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Re: CHOBA Newsletter
No change in size on my computer either.
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