Question of the morning
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User: I hit something while doing emails, and now my signature and any responses are super tiny. Any idea what I did and how to change it back?
Me: (in my head) In a word, "no."
Me: (typed into Slack) Perhaps you messed with the zoom in the lower right corner.
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@EddieJennings
Yea,.. the inevitable multi-key sequence of random,...One of the kids did something similar and rotated the screen on the laptop then of course panicked thinking they were going to be in trouble...
it happens... I go to hit WinLogo + L to lock and end up hitting WinLogo+<enter>
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I've had that happen, and I was confused for a second as well.
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@gjacobse My guess was right about the zoom slider. I just enjoyed the assumption that I'd magically know exactly what she did and how to fix it.
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@EddieJennings said in Question of the morning:
@gjacobse My guess was right about the zoom slider. I just enjoyed the assumption that I'd magically know exactly what she did and how to fix it.
At least I don't get a dumbfounded look around here when I tell someone "I don't know what you did, so I'm not 100% certain how to undo it, let's try..."
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ah yes,.. the other pair,..
CTRL+<enter> in Outlook sends OWA as well.
CTRL+<enter> is the same is hitting <submit> here also..
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@EddieJennings said in Question of the morning:
User: I hit something while doing emails, and now my signature and any responses are super tiny. Any idea what I did and how to change it back?
Me: (in my head) In a word, "no."
Me: (typed into Slack) Perhaps you messed with the zoom in the lower right corner.
This is why I am glad I am no longer working at a company as the single tech
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@gjacobse said in Question of the morning:
@EddieJennings
it happens... I go to hit WinLogo + L to lock and end up hitting WinLogo+<enter>+1 if you hit WinLogo+Enter to see what it did...
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@Tim_G said in Question of the morning:
@gjacobse said in Question of the morning:
@EddieJennings
it happens... I go to hit WinLogo + L to lock and end up hitting WinLogo+<enter>+1 if you hit WinLogo+Enter to see what it did...
I did, hadn't used that before, and now I know why