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Registers & Transactions (Mac)
increase font size
alainr
I need to print and send business registers but the font is so small that it is unreadable for some recipients. Has a change been made so that Quicken Mac uses can adjust font size?
is the same thing true for reports?
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jacobs
You
can
change the font size in registers: View > Register Text & Row Settings. The default size is 13 points which is not tiny, but you can enlarge it.
You cannot change the font size in reports directly. However, you can change the "Scale to Fit [x] pages wide setting in the print dialog box to affect the font size. That is, if you have a report with a lot of columns, Quicken will try to shrink everything to fit on one page, but if you allow it to span 2 pages wide, or change your paper size to legal or ledger, you can then print to a PDF that's has a much larger font size. (Of course, if you print to a PDF, the recipient can zoom in as much as they need to read the details.)
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jacobs
You
can
change the font size in registers: View > Register Text & Row Settings. The default size is 13 points which is not tiny, but you can enlarge it.
You cannot change the font size in reports directly. However, you can change the "Scale to Fit [x] pages wide setting in the print dialog box to affect the font size. That is, if you have a report with a lot of columns, Quicken will try to shrink everything to fit on one page, but if you allow it to span 2 pages wide, or change your paper size to legal or ledger, you can then print to a PDF that's has a much larger font size. (Of course, if you print to a PDF, the recipient can zoom in as much as they need to read the details.)
alainr
thank you!
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