Small print

From: Kevin Rocap (krocap@csulb.edu)
Date: Sun Nov 17 2002 - 14:34:34 PST


Dear Gordon et al,

A friendly tip, Gordon, not to deter from your request to Eric about
increasing font size in his e-mail, which would be a friendly gesture
too ;-).

But you may also be able to enlarge font size in an e-mail message
yourself using a quick keystroke combination:

(1) Click once in the body of the text of the e-mail, simply to select
the e-mail and make it the "active window" on your computer.

(2) Hold the Control Key down and press the right bracket ("]") key.
Each time you press and release right bracket key ("]") while holding
CTRL you should see the font size enlarge, until you can read the text
comfortably. So the key combo to remember is "CTRL-]"

This can be done on some web pages as well; though some web pages don't
respond to font enlargement if the font size is controlled in the HTML.

That's the tip for PC folks. I imagine there may be a comparable
keystroke combo for MAC?

In Peace,
K.



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