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E-mail appears in very large overlapping type. Unusable.

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When I open my e-mail accounts using Firefox the script is very large black print and the messages are overlapping to some extent. The screen is completely filled so I can't use the e-mail messages. I changed my browser to Chrome and the e-mail worked perfectly. I would prefer to keep using Firefox as I find it easier to use than the Chrome e-mails. I have re-started the computer, but the problem stays. How can I get back to a normal e-mail presentation? I will return to Chrome so I can access any e-mail input.

When I open my e-mail accounts using Firefox the script is very large black print and the messages are overlapping to some extent. The screen is completely filled so I can't use the e-mail messages. I changed my browser to Chrome and the e-mail worked perfectly. I would prefer to keep using Firefox as I find it easier to use than the Chrome e-mails. I have re-started the computer, but the problem stays. How can I get back to a normal e-mail presentation? I will return to Chrome so I can access any e-mail input.

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