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Internet Explorer uses a Web Page Font to display unformatted text in web pages and a Plain Text Font to display unformatted text in documents. You have the option of changing these fonts which will apply to otherwise unformatted text, which may improve the on-screen readability of a document or reduce the number of pages required when printing. You can also change the size of the font display for all web pages viewed in Internet Explorer.
Changing the Web Page and Plain Text Fonts will change the way unformatted text in web pages and documents is displayed in Internet Explorer.
From the Tools menu, select Internet Options...
The Internet Options dialog box will appear.
If it is not already selected, select the General tab
Click FONTS...
The Fonts dialog box appears.
To change the display of unformatted web page text, from the Web page font scroll box, select the desired font
To change the display of unformatted document text, from the Plain text font scroll box, select the desired font
To confirm changes, click OK
To close the Internet Options dialog box, click OK
You can increase or decrease the font size at which web pages are displayed in Internet Explorer. A larger font size may make pages easier to read or a smaller font size may allow you to view more of a page at one time.
From the View menu, select Text Size » desired display size
The text size is changed.