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Help please, my son has recently given me his windows XP tower, I have bought a new flat screen monitor and my old computer bought in 89 but updated to windows 98 has been scrapped. Everything should be rosy, but it has only got msn on it - and I want outlook express! What can I do - I hope the reply isn't too technical I'm an old, blonde, woman, three descriptions designed to make me an airhead! Also on my old comoputer, the print was so much bigger (I told you I was old) and the icons on the desk top were much bigger too - can I change these miffy things to a larger type? Thankyou for reading this.
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YvonneM and Mac70 - actually when I was fiddling around with it I found Mail etc and pressed it and up came - Outlook Express! I wished I hadn't been so quick to ask answerbank, but thanks anyway, I still need to make the font bigger and that I am going to do NOW. Again, thank you both very much. I am sure I will pick it all up eventually - I had to the first time, and again after the update.
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YvonneM and Mac70 - actually when I was fiddling around with it I found Mail etc and pressed it and up came - Outlook Express! I wished I hadn't been so quick to ask answerbank, but thanks anyway, I still need to make the font bigger and that I am going to do NOW. Again, thank you both very much. I am sure I will pick it all up eventually - I had to the first time, and again after the update.
Gardenmad.
How to make the icons bigger:
http://www.worldstart.com/tips/tips.php/1471
To make web pages bigger - there are many options to try.
1. Hold CTRL and wiggle your mouse wheel.
2. Hold CTRL and press +
3. Click View (at the top of the screen) and then Text Size.
http://www.worldstart.com/tips/tips.php/1471
To make web pages bigger - there are many options to try.
1. Hold CTRL and wiggle your mouse wheel.
2. Hold CTRL and press +
3. Click View (at the top of the screen) and then Text Size.