


Open the Settings app and tap the "Accessibility" tab. The functionality is quite straightforward and starts by opening any thread. Customize your phone's font settings - Samsung US | Mobile The only issue the default font size that is really too big, so I want to make it smaller. How can I adjust the font size of text displayed on my phone? Pick a font size or style that works for you. You'll be presented with a slider that lets you control the font size. Open any Outlook email message and click on the Reply button. But I believe it is an issue with Outlook for Android not being capable of self adjusting text size in an email to auto-fit and make it easy to read. The only way to increase it even more is to increase the main font size in Settings->display->font size and style. After getting phone out of safe mode, did your old text messages return? Whether you're having a hard time seeing text on your iPhone or just want something different, there are actually three things you can do to adjust how text is viewed. Now if we could just get a keyboard shortcut that works to increase or decrease the size of a font in the editor ( sigh).Microsoft Outlook for Mac - macOS. It does appear that the typefaces are pretty much in line with the norms now. I conclude that Evernote's typeface heights are pretty much accurate. The height of the 'Q' in this printout was identical to that from the Evernote printout, as best as I could make out by putting the printouts together so that the 36 point lines overlapped and holding them up to the light, and also by measuring them with the ruler. I then made a similar document in Microsoft Word, and printed that out. I noted that the height of the letter 'Q', which reaches as high as the other letters, and also has a descender, is almost exactly 1/2" tall. Now in modern day typography, a point is defined to be 1/72 of an inch, so I measured the 'MQ36' line's height. I then printed this note out, and fetched out my trusty ruler. I made a note, set the typeface to Tahome, and added a series of lines, each using a different typeface size, consisting of the letter 'M' followed by the height, like so:
