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Do you use large fonts in MEM?
Mar 03, 2006 04:03 am

[Antonio, Quicken]
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I am trying to get an idea of how many use large fonts. Here is how you can tell if your computer uses large fonts:

- Right click an empty space on your Desktop, select Properties

- Click the Settings Tab

- Click the Advanced button

- On the General tab, what does it say for DPI Setting?

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http://www.quickenforums.com/poll.jspa?pollID=600000007
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[apwilhelm]
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Re: Do you use large fonts in MEM?
Mar 03, 2006 04:27 am 
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I tried to respond but it kept kicking me to a login page which, oddly enough, still showed "Welcome apwilhelm" at the top of it.

-Tony

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Re: Do you use large fonts in MEM?
Mar 03, 2006 06:53 am 
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I do.

Cathy

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[Wayward]

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Re: Do you use large fonts in MEM?
Mar 03, 2006 10:11 am 
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Same experience as Tony. Don't know if the poll recorded my response ... but I was bounced back to a login screen. ?:|

In any event, I use the Normal 96 dpi font setting.

Wayward

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[BeeJuL83]

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Re: Do you use large fonts in MEM?
Mar 03, 2006 11:28 am 
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I'm using the "Normal" 96 DPI setting.
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.Bonnie

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[JanDomReid]

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Re: Do you use large fonts in MEM?
Mar 04, 2006 12:13 am 
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I use normal fonts, 96 dpi

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[Antonio, Quicken]
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Re: Do you use large fonts in MEM?
Mar 06, 2006 01:43 am 
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Our polls do require you to be logged in. There was an e-mail validation problem that was fixed today, that may have prevented some users from logging in.

Please try again, if you have not already completed a poll. If you are asked for your login, please do so and complete the poll.

If you still fail, please let me know, via a reply to this post.
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[apwilhelm]
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Re: Do you use large fonts in MEM?
Mar 06, 2006 01:53 am 
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Our polls do require you to be logged in. There was


an e-mail validation problem that was fixed today,


that may have prevented some users from logging in.


I've been logged in every time I've tried to vote in the poll.





Please try again, if you have not already completed a


poll. If you are asked for your login, please do so


and complete the poll.






If you still fail, please let me know, via a reply to


this post.


No change. I've attached a file showing the screen that I see when I submit my poll vote. As you can see in the upper right hand corner, while it is asking me to log in, it already knows who I am. If I go through the process of logging in again, it just dumps me back to the "Support Forums" screen.

-Tony

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[Wayward]

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Re: Do you use large fonts in MEM?
Mar 06, 2006 03:29 am 
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Quicken Antonio, my results mirror Tony.

I logged in to the QMEM forum, clicked on your poll link, selected the radio button for my choice, and clicked the Vote button. That process took me to what looked like the normal forum login screen. "Welcome, Wayward" was displayed to the right of the login fields ... so I was a known entity. ;-)

I logged in again and was taken to the main Quicken Forums screen with the four basic forums listed. Never did have an indication that my Vote was recorded. This is the exact behavior I saw the first time. There still must be a glitch in the system. ?:|

Wayward

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[Antonio, Quicken]
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Re: Do you use large fonts in MEM?
Mar 07, 2006 02:43 am 
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OK. We are looking into it.
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[dank_1]

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Re: Do you use large fonts in MEM?
Mar 08, 2006 08:39 am 
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I use Normal 96 dpi.

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[Nancy_1]

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Re: Do you use large fonts in MEM?
Mar 19, 2006 01:02 pm 
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I experienced the same scenario.

Nancy

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Re: Do you use large fonts in MEM?
May 01, 2006 03:38 am 
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I do was sent to sign in page and it wouldn't accept my sign in. Anyway....its 96 for me also.

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