alignment of windows in some software

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I have noticed that when I changed to WindowsXP the entry windows in
my Eudora email software address book were cut off a bit. I was still
able to enter and read them but seems like an alignment problem that I
can not solve.
Later when I add my cookbook software I had the same type of alignment
problem with the recipe entry windows.
So seems to me it is a problem with something in windows because it
effects different software problems.

Drives me crazy any one got any usggested cures?
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TIA
Hank
 
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Hank said:
I have noticed that when I changed to WindowsXP the entry windows in
my Eudora email software address book were cut off a bit. I was still
able to enter and read them but seems like an alignment problem that I
can not solve.
Later when I add my cookbook software I had the same type of alignment
problem with the recipe entry windows.
So seems to me it is a problem with something in windows because it
effects different software problems.

Drives me crazy any one got any usggested cures?
email response not expected but to respond remove .uk at end
TIA
Hank

Right click on the desktop, select Properties, and the Appearance tab.
Are you using the normal font size? If you use a larger one, I have seen
this problem.
 
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Right click on the desktop, select Properties, and the Appearance tab.
Are you using the normal font size? If you use a larger one, I have seen
this problem.

Thanks for response. Checked and I was using large size in display and
in Eudora. Changing sizes helped window. Now what is your cure for 72
year old eyes reading smaller print? LOL
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TIA
Hank
 
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Hank said:
Thanks for response. Checked and I was using large size in display and
in Eudora. Changing sizes helped window. Now what is your cure for 72
year old eyes reading smaller print? LOL

Hi Hank! Yes well the best thing I think is lowering the screen
resolution. Yes using LCD screens, the native resolution is best. But if
you can't see the screen, the heck with that idea. ;-)
 
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