Sorry.  I've used Linux Mint for so long I forget to mention it sometimes.  I have been unable to change the font size even though I messed with it for over an hour.  I'm going to go ahead and start GnuCash as of the first of the year, but there is a 75% chance I won't continue with it due to the font problem.  Nobody wants to climb up on the desk to read a monitor.

JC


On 1/7/26 6:43 AM, Joseph St. Denis wrote:
I have windows 11 and just used the global command to increase the size of the display on all of programs that I use. You just have to display settings and increase the size. I selected 125 % 150% was to big for the existing column for the date. You go to display and change the display settings open gnucash and any other programs you use to see if you are happy with the results. If other people use your computer then they can change the settings to suit them.

All the best

Joseph St Denis

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    On Wed, Jan 7, 2026 at 4:11 AM, Tom Route36
    <[email protected]> wrote:
    Hi Jerry,

    You didn't say what operating system you have; but I'll assume it's
    probably Windows.  (Let me know if that's not right.)  So assuming
    Windows, here's what I think should work for you.

    1.  Exit and close GnuCash.
    2.  Open Windows File Explorer.
    3.  At the top center of the File Explorer window, backspace over
    whatever is currently there to erase it.
    4.  In that same erased space, type in the following:
    %APPDATA%\GnuCash
    5.  That should open the proper folder location with sub-folders
    named:
    books, checks, translog.

    IMPORTANT:  If you don't see those sub-folders, STOP; since you're
    probably in the wrong location.
    But assuming you do see those folders, continue on.

    6.  In that folder location (%APPDATA%\GnuCash), look for a file
    named:
    gtk-3.0.css
    7a.  If you see that file there, you'll need to edit it.
    7b.  If you don't see that file there, you'll need to create it.
    8.  Whether you edit it or create it, gtk-3.0.css is or will be a
    plain
    text file.
    9.  The text that you need to have in that file is as follows (as
    shown
    here in the following 3 lines):
    * {
      font: 14pt arial, sans-serif;
    }
    10.  Once you've edited or created that file with the above 3
    lines in
    it, save the file.
    11.  Make sure the saved file has the name "gtk-3.0.css", and that
    there's no added .txt after .css.
    12.  Once that's done, go ahead and re-open GnuCash.
    13.  You should now hopefully see that the GnuCash font size is
    larger.

    NOTE:  If the font size is larger but still isn't large enough,
    you can
    make it even larger.
    Go thru the same procedure again.  But in step 9, change the font
    size
    to a larger number.
    For example, change "14pt" to "16pt".  I guarantee that will be
    pretty
    large even for older eyes.

    Let me know if this procedure works for you, or if you run into any
    problems.

    Tom



    On 1/5/2026 4:53 PM, Jerry Criswell (JC) wrote:
    > How do I increase font size in all of GnuCash? When you're 86
    yrs old
    > you need all the help you can get.
    >
    > JC
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