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On IE and only IE there are some webpages that have enormous font some times, and I know it is just my computer, like this message board for me right now has font that is sized at about 36pts. Does anyone know how to fix this? I have no accessibility options set up on this machine, sometimes this happens and I just get used to it and it goes away, but now it is almost every website.
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On IE menu go to View -> Text Size -> Medium (default setting).
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Thanks, now I feel like a complete idiot.
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no worries nick, u'd be surprised how many emails i received, before this board was ever here, on this one question.
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Well, I guess its a common problem. I wonder what causes it? It's soooo much nicer to not feel like I'm blind and have to enlarge the words.
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