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CrazyKeewee

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#76834 7-Feb-2011 23:00
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Hi.  I have just switched back to my old laptop - which runs XP.  When i visit a site that has flash the text is showing up very large ie about 18 point - making alot of the text run off the image area.  On the previous laptop i was on - also running XP - the fonts were only about 12 point allowing everything to show up.

I am wanting to find out is there a way to change the size of the text in a flash document.  I can alter the text size on the rest of the internet page with no problem - it is just the font within this area that is saying large.

Hope that makes sense  - thanks in advance.


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  #436620 7-Feb-2011 23:36
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Just a guess. Maybe you have large fonts set in Control Panel -> Display Properties > Settings > Advanced > Display dpi setting.

Many applications do not deal with it very well. Itunes for example.



CrazyKeewee

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  #436628 8-Feb-2011 00:09
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Awesome - cheers for that - works perfectly.
I checked font thing somewhere else but not there.

Thanks very  much Smile

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