Is it just me, or has Margaret reduced the font-size of the newsletters ?
I received the latest one today, and struggled to read the small print even after opening up in 'full-screen'.
I have e-mailed Margaret and will advise you all of any outcome.
Your views, (especially you older OB's), would be greatly appreciated.
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Maybe the font is smaller but so what? (and I can a&dd a few years to you!!!!!) There are not less than two alternative solutions to the JR problem apart from spamming the message:J.R. wrote:Is it just me, or has Margaret reduced the font-size of the newsletters ?
I received the latest one today, and struggled to read the small print even after opening up in 'full-screen'.
I have e-mailed Margaret and will advise you all of any outcome.
Your views, (especially you older OB's), would be greatly appreciated.
1) get some glasses or
2) hold down the CTRL key (I can't remember what it is in the UK but it is the bottom left hand one) and, whilst holding it down, press the + key on your number pad. I got the message up to about Ariel 16 equivalent before it became too large for my screen. You can get to "normal" with CTRL and -
of course you could always ignore the message
What happens if a politician drowns in a river? That is pollution.
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!
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Many thanks for your usual humorous advice, David.
(a).... I already wear glasses although I am awaiting a second cataract operation. The NHS do not now treat this operation as urgent.
(b).... Your ctrl trick worls fine.
(C).... I have spoken to Margaret this afternnon.
(a).... I already wear glasses although I am awaiting a second cataract operation. The NHS do not now treat this operation as urgent.
(b).... Your ctrl trick worls fine.
(C).... I have spoken to Margaret this afternnon.
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Mine looked the same as usual, John. I had no problem reading it, with my reading glasses, never had such things in my CH days!
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Thanks to Davids little tip, above, I can now adjust every page to make easy to read !!
However.... Note to self...... "You ARE overdue for an eye-test. Remedy at once !!""
However.... Note to self...... "You ARE overdue for an eye-test. Remedy at once !!""
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