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Mary Poppins

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When surfing the internet I have always had the Text Size set to "Larger" but recently it started changing on it's own. Now I have to change the size with every window I open. Is there is way to fix this? Also, what happened to the Zoom feature that used to be at the lower right section of IE, 110%, etc.? I used to use it, but it disappeared.

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The quick access 'Zoom' feature you refer to is built into the status bar which might not be enabled on your PC:

Open IE & click on 'View' in the top menu bar, then click "Status Bar"

As for the text-size changing by itself, I don't use IE so it doesn't happen with me but maybe this will help:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/887800

Edited by phillipcorcoran, 06 January 2010 - 02:41 PM.

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Mary Poppins

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The quick access 'Zoom' feature you refer to is built into the status bar which might not be enabled on your PC:

Open IE & click on 'View' in the top menu bar, then click "Status Bar"

As for the text-size changing by itself, I don't use IE so it doesn't happen with me but maybe this will help:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/887800


Thanks for the info. Everything is back in my perferred mode!

Edited by Mary Poppins, 06 January 2010 - 11:02 PM.

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