Brandy redux
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When attempting to launch the program, the following message appears: "Your system display is set to use large fonts. This will make some parts of the program difficult to read." Changing the display settings to use small fonts will resolve this issue. Choose from the following recommended solutions for Changing to Small Fonts: Windows® 98/ME/2000 1. Click 'Cancel' to close the dialog window that appears. 2. Close all windows and return to the desktop. 3. Right-click on any blank area on the desktop, then click on 'Properties'. The 'Display Properties' window will appear. 4. Click on the 'Settings' tab. 5. Click on the 'Advanced' button. 6. Click on the down arrow next to the 'Font Size' box, then select 'Small Fonts'. 7. Click on 'Apply', then click on 'OK'. 8. If prompted to restart the computer, click on 'Yes' to allow the computer to restart. 9. Launch and use the program. Windows® XP 1. Click 'Cancel' to close the dialog window that appears. 2. Close all windows and return to the desktop. 3. Right-click on any blank area on the desktop, then click on 'Properties'. The 'Display Properties' window will appear. 4. Click on the 'Settings' tab. 5. Click on the 'Advanced' button. 6. Click on the down arrow next to the 'DPI setting' box, then select 'Normal Size (96 DPI)' in the list that drops down. 7. Click on 'Apply', then click on 'OK'. 8. If prompted to restart the computer, click on 'Yes' to allow the computer to restart. 9. Launch and use the program. Windows® Vista 1. Click 'Cancel' to close the dialog window that appears. 2. Close all windows and return to the desktop. 3. Right-click on any blank area on the desktop, then click on 'Personalize'. The 'Personalize Appearance and Sounds' window will appear. 4. Select 'Adjust Font Size (DPI)' on the left side side of the screen. A 'DPI Scaling' window will appear. 5. Select 'Default Scale (96 DPI)'. 6. Click on 'Apply', then click on 'OK'. 7. If prompted to restart the computer, click on 'Yes' to allow the computer to restart. 8. Launch and use the program. Windows 7 1. Click 'Cancel' to close the dialog window. 2. Close all windows and return to the desktop. 3. Go to 'Control Panel', then select 'Display'. 4. Select 'Set Custom Text Size (DPI)' on the left side of the screen. A 'Custom DPI Setting' window will appear. 5. Click on the down arrow next to the 'Scale to this percentage of normal size' box, then select '100%' in the list that drops down. 6. Click on 'Apply', then click on 'OK'. 7. If prompted to restart the computer, click on 'Yes' to allow the computer to restart. 8. Launch and use the program.
< Message edited by Brandy redux -- 9/20/2010 3:32:05 PM >
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