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Hi. Smile I use AOL.
The other night while on the Internet,
suddenly an error message window came up
that said "Internet Explorer has experienced
an error and needs to close." When I clicked the window to close it, AOL was disconnected.

Ever since then, the font size on webpages has been too large...my AOL screen/email is fine. What caused this, since I don't even use Internet Explorer, and most importantly, how do I change the font back to normal size? Thank you! Smile
 
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Hi MsSueM, This LINK "Understanding Web Browsers: Font Sizes
PC Browsers: Internet Explorer, Netscape and AOL" might help.

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I followed the instructions...reset the font from "Largest" to "Medium"...then restarted AOL. Everything's fine now.

Thank you very much, redder. Smile
 
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