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Q278665: How to change text size in MSN Companion

Article: Q278665
Product(s): The Microsoft Network
Version(s): 1.0
Operating System(s): 
Keyword(s): 
Last Modified: 12-NOV-2001

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The information in this article applies to:

- MSN Companion, version 1.0 
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SUMMARY
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The text, or fonts, on MSN Companion can be adjusted to suit the preference of
the user.

MORE INFORMATION
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If the text is either too big or too small, you can adjust the settings to match
your needs. To adjust the text size:

1. On the start page click settings.

2. Click text size.

3. Select the size of the text you would like to have; regular, large, or
  extra-large.

4. Click done.

Note: this setting will apply to most web pages, but there are still a few pages
that will have fixed text sizes. This setting will not affect the size of
pictures.

Additional query words: kbimu

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Keywords          :  
Technology        : _IKkbbogus kbMSNSearch kbMSNCompanion
Version           : :1.0
Issue type        : kbhowto

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