G'day Marnie,

If it's the size of the fonts thats keeping you from setting your
display to 1024x768 you can always make the font size larger.

If your using Widows, right click on you desktop then click on
Properties>Apperance. Down the bottom is a font size adjustment option
(Normal, Large Fonts, Extra Large Fonts)

I'm running Windows XP Pro, so I don't know if previous versions have
this feature.

HTH

Dave S

On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 12:59:20 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In a message dated 3/10/2005 8:00:20 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Just curious: what size monitor do you use?  Would a pic appear larger or
> smaller depending on monitor size?
> 
> Shel
> ==========
> I have a 17" monitor, HP, fairly good, probably a Trinitron. But I set the
> resolution to 800x600. I prefer that. I can read any print on the Net that 
> way.
> I set the resolution higher and I have to squint at the print most of the time
> (even with reading glasses). Which is why I try to make my pictures 650
> pixels, there are still us holdouts out here. I also find small resolution on 
> most
> LCD screens as hard to read.
> 
> I am a bit irked that every time I use Elements 3 to do photos I have to
> reset to 1024X768 beforehand. One of these days I'll figure out how to reset 
> it
> with a batch file and load it in one step.
> 
> So the image looks small to me, or not that big. I'd need a blow up to see
> people in the white blotches.
> 
> Marnie   And, no, I am not going to reset my monitor for viewing PESOs on
> PDML, I also have to read the messages too.
> 
>

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