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My Computer's Done Something Strange


UR Groovy

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Hi,

EDIT: Problem solved, so no need to bother with this.

What I'm looking at appears to be that all my headings and most or some of the text on the web pages are in really large font - not just for this site, but for every site I'm looking at - especially search engines. :huh: It looks like in some pages, the entire pages are larger than the viewable area. I can't imagine what I did.

I've rebooted. That didn't help. I can't find anything in my internet options.

Maybe someone out there knows??


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Lisa Mentor
  fajitas said:
Hi,

What I'm looking at appears to be that all my headings and most or some of the text on the web pages are in really large font - not just for this site, but for every site I'm looking at - especially search engines. :huh: It looks like in some pages, the entire pages are larger than the viewable area. I can't imagine what I did.

I've rebooted. That didn't help. I can't find anything in my internet options.

Maybe someone out there knows??

Kat,

Look for your "options" box and click on standard. Don't know whether it will help but maybe.

UR Groovy Explorer

Hi Lisa,

That didn't work. Thanks though. :)

UR Groovy Explorer

I got it ! <raising arms in victory>

Internet Explorer in "View", there's an option to choose text size.

tom Contributor
  fajitas said:
I got it ! <raising arms in victory>

Internet Explorer in "View", there's an option to choose text size.

D'oh!!!

That was gonna be my FIRST suggestion!! (I *swear*!!) :rolleyes:

UR Groovy Explorer
  tom said:
D'oh!!!

That was gonna be my FIRST suggestion!! (I *swear*!!) :rolleyes:

You're so right Tom - I was aware that you knew everything. I should have just pm'd you. Could have avoided all this silly posting and such.

tom Contributor
  fajitas said:
You're so right Tom - I was aware that you knew everything. I should have just pm'd you. Could have avoided all this silly posting and such.

LOL

I don't think I like your tone, young lady!! :P(u must be younger than I)

You could've just called me!

(1-800-knowitall)

But seriously, I WAS ready to give u my # to solve this. Didn't know it'd be that easy. The pc problem that I can't solve does NOT exist! <_<

OK, back to packing . . . . ..


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UR Groovy Explorer
  tom said:
You could've just called me!

(1-800-knowitall)

OK, back to packing . . . . ..

:lol: You funny boy. Enjoy packing. The destination sounds like it'll be worth the journey.

Do they 'Call you Mr. Knowitall?' My name is Mudd.

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