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| One additional solution, if you are running Windows 2000 or Windows XP, is to use the Accessibility options. Go to the control Panel then Accessibility Options then Display. Check the high contrast box. Click the settings and you can control the font size. I just tried it and Money is more readable with larger font just with the default and getting rid of the colors. Note that you can set it up to allow easy swap with control keys. I know it is not exactly what you asked, but we found it useful in the office when we needed to project a monitor and the software did not allow font changes. "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message news:fg6ir2pl2hi4r8f29t2cf5pd546k9orc5n[at]4ax.com... - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Howard wrote: > > It would be much easier to see if I could. > The ways that I know of are > 1. Buy a bigger monitor. I know you are going to find that a > stupid suggestion, but think about it. You deserve it. But do you > have the space for a 21 inch monitor, or the Money for a 20-inch > LCD? The LCD is only going to help if it has bigger pixels. To be > really sharp, the monitor should use a digital interface such as > DVI. > 2. Switch to a lower resolution if using a glass monitor. i.e., > if using 1280 by 1024, switch to 1024 by 768. This is least > satisfactory IMHO. > 3. On a blank spot on the desktop, right click and choose > Properties-> Settings-> Advanced change the DPI setting to a higher > number. This will have some downside too. You will have to > experiment, and change back if you find the downside to outweigh > the upside. > 4. This only works for the web-page-like pages: In IE, > View-> TextSize-> Largest. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Howard wrote: - quote - > It would be much easier to see if I could.
The ways that I know of are1. Buy a bigger monitor. I know you are going to find that a stupid suggestion, but think about it. You deserve it. But do you have the space for a 21 inch monitor, or the Money for a 20-inch LCD? The LCD is only going to help if it has bigger pixels. To be really sharp, the monitor should use a digital interface such as DVI. 2. Switch to a lower resolution if using a glass monitor. i.e., if using 1280 by 1024, switch to 1024 by 768. This is least satisfactory IMHO. 3. On a blank spot on the desktop, right click and choose Properties-> Settings-> Advanced change the DPI setting to a higher number. This will have some downside too. You will have to experiment, and change back if you find the downside to outweigh the upside. 4. This only works for the web-page-like pages: In IE, View-> TextSize-> Largest. |
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| It would be much easier to see if I could. -- Howard |
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| 2007, deluxe, font, increase, money, size |
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