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Craig J. Phillips MRC, BA a traumatic brain injury survivor and motivational speaker with a message of encouragement, empowerment and hope — for anyone touched by abuse, trauma or adversity.

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Increasing / Decreasing Font Size

Posted by secondchancetolive on September 18, 2007

Recently a friend asked me if I could increase the font size of my posts. After doing some research I determined that currently, there is not a way for me to increase the font size of my posts. Nevertheless, I have discovered how to increase the size of the font on the page I am reading.

Press and hold down the Control Key — Far left lower corner of your keyboard. While holding the control key down, click on the (+) sign at the top of your keyboard, next to the Backspace key. As you click on the +sign the font size should become larger.

To decrease the font size, hold the control key down and click on the (-) sign next to the (+) sign. That should decrease the size of the font. In the event that my instructions do not work for you, please contact me and I will look into another possible way to help you my friend.

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