Edwar,
I have only used the LO Scaling feature to increase (on high resolution
monitors) or decrease (on low resolution monitors) the font size for the
menus.  I then use the View > Zoom feature for the main worksheet or text
document.  Otherwise the existing defaults were always readable.

On Sun, Jun 12, 2016 at 11:32 AM, Edwar Cifuentes <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Bruce.
> Mint 17.3 comes with Libreoffice 5. I've also got an Ubuntu 16 install and
> it also came with LO 5, but it has the same problem.
> Can you change both the Menus and Dialog boxes font sizes in your Mint
> 17.3 installs without using scaling? or, can you change the size of the
> Dialog boxes fonts only?
>
> Bruce wrote:
> You could download Linux Mint 17.3 Rosa Xfce, install to USB as bootable,
> start your PC with this Live CD.  Then open LO to see if the default
> setting are OK for you.  If so you could look for the difference in
> settings or just reinstall.  On my 2 (default) installs of LM 17.3 Rosa.
> Xfce I don't have the small fonts issue ... and I hate small fonts!
>
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