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I would think that the Accessibility setting would definitely have been a
factor. I can't find anything about Clear Type on my Windows 2000 machine,
so I can't help there (and you may not have the option, either). I'd say
just look at every setting on every tab of the Display Properties dialog.

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"johnfog" wrote in message
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It has affected the works geberally. I opened an Excel spreadsheet done in
Arial 10 popint and the type facewas large for Arial 10. Changing to a

lower
zoom shrinks what is on the screen. I checked the accessibility Options

and
did notice anything awry. I changed from high contrasr blacl large to

windows
standard which may have helped with the slight fuzziness only. In
Display/monitor it displays the correct monitor DellM991. Where do I find

the
clear type option?

John

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Impossible to troubleshoot from a distance, but I'll keep trying! Is the
problem evident only in Word or has it affected your display generally?

Does
changing to a lower Zoom in Word help? Is there a chance you've enabled

any
of the Accessibility Options in Windows Control Panel? If this is a CRT
monitor, have you enabled ClearType (which is intended for LCD monitors

and
actually degrades CRT display)?

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"johnfog" wrote in message
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Definitely not in safe mode. The display is normal, except text is

larger
and icons are a little fuzzy and the word page is larger. Otherwise

the
machine is as usual. I have checked a variety of settings, options,

etc.
and
find nothing changed. Obviously I am missing something.

John

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

I assume you haven't somehow booted into Windows Safe Mode?

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"johnfog" wrote in message
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Oh that. It has not changed - it remains at 100%. Now what?

Again thank you for hanging in there with me.

John

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

View | Zoom or click the arrow next to the Zoom box on the

Standard
toolbar.

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"johnfog" wrote in message
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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Has your Zoom ratio changed?

What is the zoom ratio and where do I find it? It is not in

Word
Help
or
in
the online knowledge base.

John

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"johnfog" wrote in

message
...
For years my Word page in view/print layout was a real

size
8.5".
The
other
day, after an update mandated rebooting, everything on my

screen
display
became larger and fuzzier, and my Word page enlarged to

about
10.5".
The
display still runs at 1024 x 768 @ 60 hz and at 96 DPI.

What
happened
and
how
do I fix it? Help.
Thank you.
John