Hold down the middle mouse button and turn the wheel upward and it will change the font size.
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 09:38:07 -0500, Crystle Numan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, 2005-02-13 at 20:55 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Crystal, > > > > I downloaded it for the spreadsheet. I had files in Excel but not the > > software to read it anymore (I was using an old copy of excel and got rid of > > it when we moved not knowing my computer would crash). So the spreadsheet > > capabilities is all I am using. > > > > I am considering uninstalling it and then reinstall only the spreadsheet. I > > don't know if this will work - I am waiting for feedback. I did copy > > something out of the QA section titled 'user interface font looks garbled' > > but I don't understand what they are saying to do. I can't find any place > > called fontpath. > > Do you know how to uninstall? Do I just use add/remove programs? > > > > Charlotte > > > > Charlotte: > > I'm sorry, I misread you. > > It sounds like after you installed OOo, the fonts in you web browser > (IE?) are no longer the right size? I don't see how OOo could affect > another program. In IE, can you change the font size? Maybe that somehow > got changed around the same time you installed OOo. > > I've not heard from others that OOo changed the font size in their web > browser, and many of them have the same configuration as you. > > I don't think this is an OOo issue. > > You also can't just install the spreadsheet. The components are small > (writer, calc, impress) with the main part used by all. > > In IE, I think the setting may be under View->Size or something like > that, but I don't have/use IE, so I don't know. You could search IE help > for changing font size. I have a feeling this may fix things. > > Should you ever want to uninstall, you can simply go to Add/Remove > programs, like you said. > > Hope this helps, > Crystle > > > On Sun, 2005-02-13 at 13:46 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Since installing openoffice my webpages are often unreadable. The > > > fonts are often so small and broken that I can't read them. I have > > > tried to change the font going through internet tools but that has not > > > worked. I am assuming it is a setting somewhere in the openoffice > > > software. Example is the 'general links' column on openoffice.org > > > webpage. The font appears to be about 6 point and broken up. I assume > > > it is the style as much as the size. > > > > > > Help! How do I correct this? > > > > > > Charlotte > > > > Charlotte: > > > > Could I suggest a different product? OOo is mainly an office suite with > > advanced capabilities for Spreadsheet, word processing, presentations, > > etc. It can do HTML, but not well (in my opinion) and this might be > > causing some font size confusion. > > > > Nvu, a free HTML WYSIWYG, is specifically for web site development. You > > can download it here: http://nuv.com > > > > Hope this helps. > > Crystle > > > -- > Crystle Numan, B.Sc., Web Developer > Guided Vision: the possibilities are endless > 905.528.3095 http://guidedvision.com > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- -hackmiester EAT IT!! http://www.hackmiester.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
