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Re: Using fonts
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Peter
"dean-dean" wrote:
> Hi oceans49. With the settings in Internet Options set as I instructed in
> my previous post, now go to Internet Options and open the Security tab. If
> the "Reset all zones to default level" button is not grayed out, click on
> that button, and then Apply. Now go to the Advanced tab. Under the
> "Multimedia" section, if "Always use clear type for HTML" has a check,
> uncheck it. If it doesn't have a check, try checking it. Click Apply.
> Later, if that doesn't help, put the that option back as it was. (When you
> rely to this post, tell me what kind of monitor you have; for example, is it
> an LCD type?) Now go to the General tab, and click on Delete, under the
> section "Browsing History". Delete the Temporary Internet Files. Close
> Internet Options. Close Internet Explorer. Restart IE. Is the text
> readable without having to select it?
>
> "oceans49" <oceans49@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:098EDD82-288D-4E51-A2CA-86AE9F9C329D@microsoft.com...
> > It seems word and notepad txt files are ok. It's everything i search with
> > Internet Explorer that is a problem. I did all the steps you mentioned and
> > I
> > still get the same thing. I did note that 2 windows opened by IE were ok.
> > myOnline trading accounts
> > work fine.. however another page opened Belarc Advisora which gives
> > history
> > of the computer components, opens up with legible headers, but all the
> > frames
> > for showing details of info are subdued on a white background which only
> > is
> > legible when i scan across the entire page to bring up the printed word..
> > Never had this problem with XPand IE.... any other suggestions?
> > --
> > Peter
> >
> >
> > "dean-dean" wrote:
> >
> >> In other words, you are using Internet Explorer, and it's text is hard to
> >> read in certain frames, or "boxes"? If you open a .txt file in Notepad,
> >> is
> >> that hard to read? If you open a .doc file in Word, is that hard to
> >> read?
> >> Give two or three examples of "all programs"...
> >>
> >> As to Internet Explorer, try this. Go to (on the Command Bar) Tools >
> >> Internet Options. Click on the Fonts button, on the General tab. For
> >> "Webpage font", chose "Verdana". For "Plain text font", choose "Lucida
> >> Console". Click OK. Now click on the Accessibility button. Make sure
> >> there are no checkmarks next to any of the choices. If there are,
> >> uncheck
> >> them. Click OK. Close Internet Properties. On the Command Bar, Click
> >> on
> >> Page > Text Size, and make a selection that you like. For example, if
> >> you
> >> are reading this Newsgroup in Internet Explorer, change the size to
> >> Large.
> >> If you don't like that choice, you can change it back. Let me know how
> >> this
> >> works for you...
> >>
> >>
> >> "oceans49" <oceans49@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:AE453B58-C541-4AE2-A64D-543FD51E5A6C@microsoft.com...
> >> > Dean: It happens in all programs. The headers are normal and can be
> >> > read,
> >> > however the text following in enclosed boxes cannot be seen until i
> >> > scroll
> >> > over the page to highlight and then i can read the text. It even
> >> > happens
> >> > when i'm using this program to read your response... I see your name
> >> > and
> >> > the
> >> > rest of the page is blank until i scroll it to bring up the text. Hope
> >> > you
> >> > have some possible solutions.. thank you.
> >> > --
> >> > Peter
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "dean-dean" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> What program are you running that this occurs in? Does it occur in
> >> >> all
> >> >> programs?
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> "oceans49" <oceans49@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> news:2DAAC5B6-B5D1-4C00-A59D-CECA3A771CBF@microsoft.com...
> >> >> > Help! Textl appears faded or not at all until I hightlight the page.
> >> >> > On
> >> >> > some
> >> >> > pages it's worse than others. Adjusting and changing fonts is a
> >> >> > mystery
> >> >> > to
> >> >> > me.. never had this problem with XP Why is Vista so difficult?
> >> >> > --
> >> >> > Peter
> >> >>
> >>
> >>
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