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hmmmm.... no impact on my applications such as Word or Excell, ect.

Thoughts ?


"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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The screen resolution has a direct impact on the size of the displayed
information!

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

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jem wrote:
Graham:

thanks for your help but I have don that and it doesn't have any
impact on the individual programs although it does change the desktop.

Other thoughts?

jem
"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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It sounds like your display settings are inappropriate - right click
the screen and select properties. You will find options there to
reduce the resolution and/or increase the displayed font size via
the 'settings' tab. --

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


jem wrote:
I am working with Word 97. I have just transfered everything to a
new computer. All went well untill I tried to use Word. It
functions OK with some little quirks but my problem is this:

The program opes properly... I can open a previously saved doc.
..... it opens a 100% but it only takes up about half of the space
on the screen. I increase the size of the document to 150% and it
looks just fine... as it was at 100% on my old computer... fills
the whole screen.
Also, when I go to open a file the box opens and lists all of the
file folders the problem is the print is extremely small. I have
dabbled with the font size for the desk top but (not when word is
open) and obviously it has no impact on Word.

Thoughts?

Thanks,

jem