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Old September 25th 09, 01:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
SlickRCBD[_3_]
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Default Is there any way to make the text in "character map" in WIn98SElarger

I'm tiered of squinting while trying to remember the code for
something like the +/- character. Is there any way to increase the
font size used in Character Map to make it easier to read? I can
change the font with the GUI, but not the size. Yes, I know about
clicking on a character and moving with the arrow keys, but I'd like
to be able to scan the whole thing quickly without squinting. My eyes
just aren't as good as they were when the win98 computer was brand new.
 




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