Internet Explorer font size can be changed under View, Text Size.
You may wish to copy and paste the text to something temporarily, like
Notepad, where you can enlarge it and change the font (if necessary) and
then print from Notepad. It's not IE's fault, it's the fault of the
webmaster of the site you are trying to print. It's up to them what size
and font they use. Some companies have a 'print' icon on the page, which
should change (often in a popup page) the font to one that is easier to read
and commerical/ad free.
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Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging
www.coribright.com/windows
"LANDMARK7" <LANDMARK7 RemoveThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> When i print text from websites - such as a recipe from the food network
> website, the font size is very very small- almost too small to read. All
> other items print standard-e-mails, word processing documents, etc.
>
> I have windows XP home edition and am using AOL 9.0 Optomized SE.
>
> Bob S.