It seems that only in very few places on the web can I resize my text, then print, and have the printed text respect the new size I've chosen. I do this often, because most pages print edge to edge, which is hard to read, so I print 2-up (two shrunken pages, side-by-side and rotated, on one sheet of paper) to mimic columns. But if the print is too small, I try to enlarge it before printing. Sometimes it works; most times it doesn't.

Is there some CSS thing that either helps or hinders the print version taking the same resized text as the screen version? Although my reason for discovering the failure is not common, I suspect that people who enlarge text on the screen will want it larger on paper, and I don't want to get in the way of that.

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