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Browse All TopicsFonts in IE6 are very big - and even when changing view/text size to smallest, they're much larger than what would be average.
All other fonts/apps on system are ok. Fonts are large no matter the web page. Display resolution and font size under Display/Appearance are all normal.
Anyone have any ideas? I'm stumped.
Thanks - Joe
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by: war1Posted on 2006-05-01 at 12:22:42ID: 16579849
Greetings, jpresto !
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1. If changing the font size does not help, a plugin could the problem. Disable third party extensions. With IE open, go to Tools > Options > Advanced. Uncheck "Third party extensions". Click Ok. Reboot computer.
2. Reset IE settings. Go to Tools > Internet Options > Programs. Click on "Reset Web Settings" button. Go to Advanced tab and click "Restore Defaults" button. Go to Security tab and move the bar to Medium or Default. Click OK. Close all browsers. Reboot the computer.
3. Check if a program running in the background is interfering with Internet Explorer. Temporarily disable all Norton programs, including anti-virus, anti-spyware, ad-blocker, win doctor, and recycle bin protect. Disable any firewall or ad-blocker.
4. Repair or reinstall Internet Explorer and Outlook Express in Windows XP
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/
OR
http://www.theeldergeek.co
OR
http://support.microsoft.c
Best wishes!