Tips For Viewing & Printing The Recipes
The recipes do not have a font type set for viewing. Most computers will default to "Times Roman" and for these old eyes that prints in a fairly small type. You can change this to show and print in any font that you have on your computer. I have found that by using the "Verdana" font (which will be available on most of your computers) the type will be about twice the size of the "Times Roman" font.

It's very easy to change the font, but if you do please keep in mind that any website you visit that doesn't specify a font type will show in whatever you change it to. To change the font on the recipes just do the following.

1. Open an Internet Explorer browser window.
2. On the top bar click on "Tools" and then on "Internet Options".
3. At the top click on the "General" tab and near the bottom of that page click on "Font".
4. The left column for "Web Page Font" will list all of the fonts available. Chose a font.
5. Click "OK" on that window and click "OK" on the other window. You have changed the font.

This second tip addresses the colored backgrounds. To print the page without the colored background and in turn use less colored ink just do the following.

1. Open an Internet Explorer browser window.
2. On the top bar click on "Tools" and then on "Internet Options".
3. At the top click on the "Advanced" tab and scroll until you find "Printing".
4. Uncheck the box that says "Print background colors and images".
5. Click on "Apply" and then on "OK".

If you are printing the recipe and part of it is cut off you can fix that by changing the margins on your print setup. To do that just do the following.

1. When on the recipe page click on "File" in the top bar then go to "Page Setup" and click on it.
2. In the bottom section change the left and right margins both to 0.25.
3. Make sure "Orientation" is set on "Portrait"
4. If you don't want a "Header" and "Footer" to print on your page just delete what's in those sections.
5. Click on "OK" and the window will close and you're ready to print.
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