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Text sizes may be increased/decreased in modern browsers. This function varies by browser and version, but try holding down the Ctrl
button and pressing:
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(plus) to increase the text size;-
(minus) to decrease the text size; and0
(zero) to reset the page to 100% (the default — not supported in IE).The Zoom function is usually located in the View
menu which is hidden by most modern browsers.
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Updated: November 11, 2022