Is there any way to zoom in and out... meaning increase and decrease the text size

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jwea...@cascade-assets.com

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Sep 17, 2018, 10:10:35 AM9/17/18
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MLO doesn't seem to allow zooming in and out in the normal meaning of the term. I know that there is a "zoom" function in the view menu (also by ctrl+R), but it has nothing to do with increasing the SIZE of text and graphics. For browsers and Windows applications, ctrl+scroll does this, but this does not work in MLO. Is the program simply not adjustable that way? My vision is not the greatest and the small print is a strain for me to see.

I searched for this question in the forum and did not find it discussed. If someone knows a way to "zoom in" that I have not discovered, please share. I am using the desktop version in Windows, version 4.4.8 Professional.

John Weakland, Registered User

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Sep 17, 2018, 11:47:31 AM9/17/18
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If you are using Windows, have you try "Windows key" + "+"
This will activate windows Magnifying function.

Or, you can goto MLO Tools>option>Themes and formating, and change the text size

Or, press the 'window key' then type "Make text size bigger" and adjust the settings there.

Hope this helps. :-)

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jwea...@cascade-assets.com

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Sep 17, 2018, 1:20:21 PM9/17/18
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Thanks MOK, that did help. I changed the font size to 12 and that did the trick. Thanks for walking me through how to find the setting. It is handy that you can name the setting as a theme, so I could toggle out of it pretty easily if I needed. 
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