Make text larger
Change the size of text and images
Zoom increases or decreases the size of everything on a webpage, including text and images. To change or reset the amount a webpage is zoomed in or out, use these keyboard shortcuts:
- Zoom in: Ctrl + (Plus Sign)
- Zoom out: Ctrl – (Minus Sign)
- Reset page size to 100%: Ctrl+0 (Zero)
Change the size of text
To change the size of text on a webpage, without changing the size of the images, use the browser settings. The following instructions describe how to change the text size in some popular web browsers.
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Changing the text size may cause some webpages to render incorrectly in your browser. |
Internet Explorer 8
- Click Page at the top of the browser window, and then click Text Size.
- Choose the text size that you want.
Internet Explorer 9
- Make sure you can see the command bar. If you can’t see it, place your mouse pointer in the blank area to the right of the tabs, right-click, and then choose Command bar.
- On the command bar, click Page, and then click Text Size.
- Choose the text size that you want.
Firefox
- Make sure you can see the menu bar. If you can't see it, place your mouse pointer in the blank area to the right of the tabs, right-click, and then choose Menu Bar.
- On the Menu Bar, click View, and then mouse over Zoom.
- In the Zoom menu, select Zoom Text Only and then click Zoom In or Zoom Out. To return the text to the original size, click Reset.
Chrome
- Click the wrench icon in the upper-right corner of the browser window, and then click Options.
- On the Options page, click Under the Hood and go to the Web Content section.
- In the Font size list, choose the text size you want.
Safari
- Click the page icon in the upper-right corner of the browser window, and then mouse over Zoom.
- In the Zoom menu, select Zoom Text Only and then click Zoom In or Zoom Out. To return the text to the original size, click Actual Size.
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If you have an MSN subscription account and use MSN software to access your email, look for answers in MSN Explorer help or on the MSN Support website. |
Related topics
Basics: MSN accessibility optionsBasics: Keyboard shortcuts
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