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I have no problem reading the small font. The long paragraphs are a different story ...

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On 1/21/2014 JJsMom said:

I have no problem reading the small font. The long paragraphs are a different story ...

Yep!!

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You can hit the Ctrl and + and the print will be bigger and easier to see.

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Maybe the people that use LONG paragraphs were not taught that:

Each paragraph is used for ONE thought.

When you change the thought to another subject start a new paragraph.

I was taught this when I worked at a college by a secretary who showed me this. I was in my early thirties when I learned this.

Now I know someone will probably call me on this (mind you I am not an English major) so don't hold this against me if I made a mistake by this-thank you!

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Thank you dooBdoo, I think my font is bigger now using the < p > method (without the spaces.

I've been using < /br > (without the spaces) for my paragraph breaks.


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