Have read many messages including David Harris' message on this issue of "To:, Subject:, CC:" font sizes and know it is a difficult issue to solve and nothing seems to HELP! Well I just did for myself. With Windows Seven (Win7) SP1 Professional there is one action that can help improve the size of the font for those entries. Do not really like this but it works.
Click 'Start/Control Panel/Display/' in here there are three(3) options to select 'Smaller - 100%(default); Medium -125% and last but not forgotten Larger - 150%' with a message below "Some items may not fit on your screen if you choose this setting while your display is set to this resolution." With the 'Apply' radio button next to that last line.
I did select the 'Large - 150%' and it works with everything displayed now very large. NOT happy with this but will work until "Mr. David Harris" can figure out a better solution and I have full confidence in his ability to solve these issues.
Also know this is not a new issue and David has been on it and devoting much of his valuable time in attempts to solve. Maybe this can assist some in the mean time.
My system is within my sig . .
<p>Have read many messages including David Harris' message on this issue of "To:, Subject:, CC:" font sizes and know it is a difficult issue to solve and nothing seems to HELP! Well I just did for myself. With Windows Seven (Win7) SP1 Professional there is one action that can help improve the size of the font for those entries. Do not really like this but it works. </p><p>&nbsp;Click 'Start/Control Panel/Display/' in here there are three(3) options to select 'Smaller - 100%(default); Medium -125% and last but not forgotten Larger - 150%' with a message below "Some items may not fit on your screen if you choose this setting while your display is set to this resolution." With the 'Apply' radio button next to that last line.</p><p>I did select the 'Large - 150%' and it works with everything displayed now very large. NOT happy with this but will work until "Mr. David Harris" can figure out a better solution and I have full confidence in his ability to solve these issues. </p><p>&nbsp;Also know this is not a new issue and David has been on it and devoting much of his valuable time in attempts to solve. Maybe this can assist some in the mean time.</p><p>My system is within my sig . .&nbsp;
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