How To Change Font (Text) Size In Windows 7
Last week, we showed you how to change the font in Windows 7 operating system. Today, we will show you how to change the default font size in Windows 7.
Increasing or decreasing a font size in Windows 7 is very similar to changing a font in Windows 7. Here is how to you can change the font size in Windows 7:
1. First you need to open Window Color and Appearance box. To do this, right-click on desktop, select Personalize and then click open Window Color and then click Advanced appearance settings.
Or
Simply open Run dialog box by pressing Windows + R keys and then type Control Color and hit enter to directly open Window Color and Appearance box.
2. In the Window Color and Appearance box, select Icon from the drop down Item list.
3. Now, change the font size value next to the font drop down box.
4. Once you are done, click Apply button to save the change.
5. Done!
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