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For the past few weeks the Verdana font on my computer has been showing up
really small (smaller than normal) especially at size 1 (8px). I have tried
removing the font file in the font folder and reinstalling it but the problem
persists. can anyone give me any guidance?

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Are you using Verdana (Open font) or Verdana (TTF)?
Check out each one, they are both 12px by default.
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"scott cackett" wrote:

> For the past few weeks the Verdana font on my computer has been showing up
> really small (smaller than normal) especially at size 1 (8px). I have tried
> removing the font file in the font folder and reinstalling it but the problem
> persists. can anyone give me any guidance?

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the font shows up really tiny on all web pages etc so it must be both that
are broken

"Byte" wrote:

> Are you using Verdana (Open font) or Verdana (TTF)?
> Check out each one, they are both 12px by default.
> --
> Some days you're the windshield,
> some days you're the bug.
>
>
> "scott cackett" wrote:
>
> > For the past few weeks the Verdana font on my computer has been showing up
> > really small (smaller than normal) especially at size 1 (8px). I have tried
> > removing the font file in the font folder and reinstalling it but the problem
> > persists. can anyone give me any guidance?

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