Feb 25, 2020

How do I change the font size on gmail. Way too small, can barely read it.

I need to increase the font size of emails. Too small to read.
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Feb 26, 2020
The displayed text (font) size for a web-site or page is a function of your browser. Try:

Zoom in - <Ctrl><plus>
Zoom out - <Ctrl><minus>
Reset zoom - <Ctrl><zero>
Adjust zoom - <Ctrl><Mouse Wheel>

* on a Mac use Cmd instead of Ctrl
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Mar 5, 2020
With 100 % other websites has no issues, It just the Gmail text is too small. 
No issues when I open gmail on other browsers.
 
Those both sound like it is a zoom issue as that would only effect on site, and would not show in other browsers.
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Recommended Answer
Feb 26, 2020
The displayed text (font) size for a web-site or page is a function of your browser. Try:

Zoom in - <Ctrl><plus>
Zoom out - <Ctrl><minus>
Reset zoom - <Ctrl><zero>
Adjust zoom - <Ctrl><Mouse Wheel>

* on a Mac use Cmd instead of Ctrl
Diamond Product Expert bkc56 recommended this
Mar 5, 2020
I am using Windows 10.

Issue is not with the zoom settings. 

With 100 % other websites has no issues, It just the Gmail text is too small. 

No issues when I open gmail on other browsers.
Recommended Answer
Mar 5, 2020
With 100 % other websites has no issues, It just the Gmail text is too small. 
No issues when I open gmail on other browsers.
 
Those both sound like it is a zoom issue as that would only effect on site, and would not show in other browsers.
Original Poster Lois Flyte marked this as an answer
Mar 8, 2020
If i open other webpage with 100% zoom 
Gmail text is smaller

The other pages are good.
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