. Firefox: Select tools - options - content - font and color.
Nov 25, 2014 - Change the size of text for messages in the reading pane. Go to an e-mail as if you were going to read it. Click the Format menu, click Increase Font Size or Decrease Font Size.
Here you can change the default font size for the browser. Note that some websites have their font size set and the browser can’t always change it. Safari: From the Safari menu, choose Preferences. Under the advanced tab look for the accessibility section and click the button for 'Never use font sizes smaller than' and choose the font size that best meets your needs. Internet Explorer: Select menu - view - text size. Or, depending on the version, there may be a slider in the bottom right corner you can move to increase the page size, much like zoom.
Google Chrome: From the Chrome menu, choose Preferences. This will open a settings window. Scroll down to the Appearance section, find the font size drop down and choose your font size, ranging from very small to very large.
Let’s say you’re writing an email in Microsoft Outlook and you have your font size set to 12, but the font looks like it’s size 6 or size 24! Or say you’re reading an email, and the font size is similarly unreadable or otherwise out-of-whack. This is usually just caused by incorrect zoom settings. (When working on laptops, it’s often easy to inadvertently trigger a zoom action with the trackpad.) Thankfully, it’s an easy fix. Just follow the instructions for Outlook 2003, 2007, and 2010 in my post to reset the zoom level to 100%.
Hi John, I am e-mailing you because I’ve been unable so far remedy the Font Size Reduction in Windows 7. I recently purchased a new HP Laptop, but returned and because of this font size problem. I traded it for a new Toshiba Laptop last week and am now encountering the same problem in Outlook, Word, Excel and the internet.
I’ve been using the “Zoom Button” in Outlook and “Ctrl +” with the other applications to return font size to normal. The above things do work, but I have found very annoying to have to continue doing these everything every time after I go into a new application. I want to ask you if you know of a way in Windows 7 Operating System to either “Lock” or “Disable” font size for all applications? I believe now that it a Windows 7 Operating System bug as I am having this all applications. If you have any suggestions, I would appreciate it. Frustrated User, Mike Murphy.
You don’t understand. I too have the same problem on this computer.
The toolbar, stays the same all the time, but the page, not just the font, but the whole page or e-mail or text that I am working on just starts stepping back from 100% to 12% and looks like a postage stamp. I can Ctrl + the thing like I do in Photoshop, but it is annoying as h3(( that it keeps doing it.sometimes once in a while, and sometimes repeatedly.
I have had this computer on for two months now, and the monitor gets shut down after each use. I had the wife take it in to the IT people at her work and they say the monitor is muy bueno (very good). Suggestions or do your people not know either???? I use a Mac (10.6.8) but work in a PC environment. Outlook (Mac 2011; 14.2.1) will randomly change my 14 point Calibri to a 6 point size when I send it to certain recipients.
Interestingly, some users receive the normal 14 pt. Size while others experience this issue. I suspect it might be their settings but would like to know specifically how to correct the problem. I also would conjecture that if the affected PC’s were to change their settings for me, other “normal” email received from coworkers on PC’s would be adversely affected. Apparently, Microsoft 2011 on Mac uses pixels instead of points so if you wanted Arial 10 to show up in the recipient’s mailbox you would have to choose the equivalent in pixels (Arial 13) in your Microsoft settings. It looks bigger than 10 point when you’re typing the e-mail but it looks fine on the receiving end.
To test it out, send an e-mail to a family member/friend to confirm. If you prefer a different size in a different font, Google “font size in points and pixels” or something like “what is 10 point in pixels” Hope this helps. I just fixed the same problemhere is the fix: 1) Launch Outlook. 2) Push “New” to open up a brand new blank e-mail doc (it is ok if your signature is in the body of the email either enlarged or too small). 3) Click the “Format Text” tab at the very top of the blank email. 4) Look for “Zoom” button all the way to the top right hand of the menu items. 5) Click itif you are getting large font on new or reply emails, your zoom setting was accidently set to 200%.
Simply click%100 while in this “Zoom” menu item and it will fix it. Problem solved!!!! It seems the various skins on many websites have different ways of being visually increased or decreased.
Outlook has several skins. I can get the emails themselves, the part I actually type to behave and stay the same size, generally 12. But everything else, the folders, etc. Are variously sized. I cannot believe I did this, but thenI am old.
Now I need it fixed. Sean c wrote about finding “format text at the very top of the blank email.” I cannot find that. Apparently once in to Format Text, a zoom control appears. Again not for me.
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I hate this 150 pt text size or the 0.002 pt text size. I would appreciate your help.