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Surreylily:
My current device is an HP notebook.  It looks, and sounds and works like a laptop.  It just isn't, is it.


It seems it has Windows 10 installed,which appears  to be taking up most, if not all of the disc space allowed.  I believe it should have Windows 7 as it's natural installation, but then got up-graded before I inherited it.

Surreylily:
Is there a way to uninstall W10 and re-install W7???
Would it even help, and what difference wold it make to this device?

ArJunaZ:

--- Quote from: Surreylily on Tuesday February 13, 2018, 07:11:46 PM Eastern ---
Not doing anything to change the size of my text, it just seems to happen.  I'm not the only one either.  I have mentioned it before.

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I've not had any trouble, but I am methodical in how I do things.   The only thing I can think of is that you are resizing text and then either editing or copying and pasting pieces of the message.  I have noticed when you cut and paste a post with embedded codes (such as size, URL, etc) in the WYSIWYG editor instead of code view that you can potentially grab and split up parts of the underlying formatting code. Then inserting this code within other formatted text can combine and/or split the code up to where it doesn't make sense.  I would recommend either not using resizing or do your complex edits in code view.  Another solution might be to complete editing your post before you change the text sizes and add other formatting.  Preview your post to make sure you haven't scrambled it.

Surreylily:

--- Quote from: ArJunaZ on Tuesday February 13, 2018, 07:31:36 PM Eastern ---I've not had any trouble, but I am methodical in how I do things.   The only thing I can think of is that you are resizing text and then either editing or copying and pasting pieces of the message.  I have noticed when you cut and paste a post with embedded codes (such as size, URL, etc) in the WYSIWYG editor instead of code view that you can potentially grab and split up parts of the underlying formatting code. Then inserting this code within other formatted text can combine and/or split the code up to where it doesn't make sense.  I would recommend either not using resizing or do your complex edits in code view.  Another solution might be to complete editing your post before you change the text sizes and add other formatting.  Preview your post to make sure you haven't scrambled it.

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Wha??
I'm not the only one.  I can't see a pattern where it happens.

Surreylily:
Are you okay luvvie?

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