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    I've been getting complaints about my font being too small.However, in terms of what I see on my screen, the person's font who is complaining is smaller than mine. Does anyone know what's going on. I suppose it has to do with my resolution but I hate to change it. I use 1024x768 @ 16 BPP on a LCD screen. Does anyone know how I can resolve this problem or how is it my fonts look too small for one person while that person's fonts look smaller than mine (on my screen)?
    PS For this post I'm using Arial 3 but it looks very large to me.



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    You may need to jiggle that thinga-majiggy next to the whacha-macallit. :^

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    mlk_man wrote:
    You may need to jiggle that thinga-majiggy next to the whacha-macallit. :^
    You meanthis one>like this > ??
    Thanks Mlk. Just the therapeutics I needed >

    PS Note that font andthe colortoo.....
    This board seems to spawn copycats all over the place.....

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    You mean this?

    :P

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    Exactly. You're making my day!

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