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Font size in printing OE6 with HP lasrjet 4L

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  1. 2004/06/16
    charlesh

    charlesh Inactive Thread Starter

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    While I can change the font size on the display in OE6 with View/Text size, the printed out page with HP Laserjet 4L is always the same, a rather larger, presumably 16 point print.
    How can I change the printed font size?
    Windows XP :(
     
  2. 2004/06/17
    chrisw

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    I have a 5L.....and I don't think you can change it at the printer level....I would think it would be controlled somehow by OE (I use Eudora, which works this way).
     

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  4. 2004/06/22
    charlesh

    charlesh Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hi fellows;

    Anybody has an answer?

    It seems obvious that the font size change must come from the OE6. But I tried many things, no avail:

    Tools-Internet option-general tab-accessibility (there is no ignore font size, is it?

    Windows XP (using Home ed) System properties-Advance tab-Performance settings : where is "Use visual style on windows and buttons? "

    OE Tools-Options_Compose tab set default font? It is compose and not print out.

    I am frustrated.

    In HTML formatting Format Rich text HTML is ON (black dot)

    In Tools-Opion read tab - Font the size (small medium large etc) changes the View font size, but not the print out font size.
     
  5. 2004/06/28
    mirror

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    To change the font, you need two steps:
    1. Go IE, set the font to medium.
    2. Go OE, set the font to medium.
    Then most tricky and important thing is: RESTART your machine.

    Print a copy and be happy.
     
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