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Vision Impaired Readers

  If you are having difficulty reading this site, it is 
  possible to increase the print size yourself.

  If you use a later version of Microsoft Internet 
  Explorer as your web browser, go to the upper   
  left-hand corner on your screen and on the 
  toolbar where it says: “File”, “Edit”, “View”, 
  etc. single click on “View”. That opens another 
  window with a dropdown menu. On that menu is 
  an item, “Text Size”. Single click on “Text Size” 
  and another window opens with a dropdown 
  menu that gives you text size options. Select the 
  size you want (probably “largest”) and the text 
  automatically changes to the selected size.
  Please note that increasing the text size causes 
  the lines of text to wrap differently…but it is
  still very readable.

  You can do the same thing if you use a later 
  version of Netscape…only, with Netscape, by 
  choosing the “other” option in the “Text Size”    
  dropdown menu, you can designate the size text 
  you want by percentage.


  The Lutheran Digest is also available in large 
  print, Braille and audio cassette formats. We do 
  not produce them ourselves…The Lutheran 
  Blind Mission does. No cost individual 
  subscriptions (though donations are welcomed) 
  can be arranged by writing:

           Lutheran Blind Mission
           7550 Watson Road
           Saint Louis, Missouri 63119-4409

                         Or by calling:

                       1-888-215-2455

                        Or by emailing:

            blind.mission@blind.mission.org

 

 

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