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I woke up to find my fonts & etc changed after BING took over my computer, I am old person here....please can you fix my fonts & things back? Thanks..

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Please can you help me change my fonts back to normal, ( not teeny tiny as Bing left them!) I only LOVE Mozilla/Firefox etc...& do not like the idea of finding Bing has taken over my computer, OR whatever!!! Three days ago that happened to me! I have no idea what happened.....I am a Senior & am now very confused. Very sorry, but have been trying fix this for 2 hours & more! Please use 'steps' so I can follow you, thanks SO much, Sylvia.....

Please can you help me change my fonts back to normal, ( not teeny tiny as Bing left them!) I only LOVE Mozilla/Firefox etc...& do not like the idea of finding Bing has taken over my computer, OR whatever!!! Three days ago that happened to me! I have no idea what happened.....I am a Senior & am now very confused. Very sorry, but have been trying fix this for 2 hours & more! Please use 'steps' so I can follow you, thanks SO much, Sylvia.....

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Hello SlimSylv, I am not sure if you tried this method but give it a try if you didn't: 1. Go to settings by clicking settings on the top right in a new tab 2. Go to the search bar 3. Search "fonts" 4. A setting called "Fonts" should appear below 5. You can change the font, the size, and additionally change more settings in the advanced option Hopefully that solves the problem.

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You may have accidentally zoomed webpage(s). Reset the page zoom on pages that cause problems.

  • View -> Zoom -> Reset (Ctrl+0/Command+0 (zero))