
Under the Make text bigger section, drag the slider bar ( A) to the left to reduce the font size. If not, select Display in the left navigation menu. In the Settings window, click the Ease of Access option. Access the Start menu and click the Settings icon. To reduce the Windows font size in Windows 10, follow the steps below. If you booted your computer to Windows safe mode, restart the computer to resume Windows normal mode. Repeat steps 5 & 6 as needed to reduce the font size to the desired size. Click Apply ( B) below the slider bar to change the font size and verify it looks okay. In the Text size section, drag the slider bar ( A) to the left to reduce the font size. On the right side of the Accessibility settings window, click the Text size option under the Vision section. In the Settings window, click the Accessibility option in the left navigation menu. Access the Start menu and click the Settings option. Otherwise, continue to the next step while still in Windows normal mode. If the font size is so large that you cannot navigate the Windows operating system, boot the computer to Windows safe mode. Build a strong SAS programming foundation to manipulate your data, perform complex queries and simple analyses, and generate reports or gain the knowledge needed to become certified as a Base SAS programmer or Advanced SAS programmer with this courses from SAS.To reduce the Windows font size in Windows 11, follow the steps below. Learn more about the SAS Programming Learning Path from SAS Education. Select “Tools” from the toolbar, and click “Options” then “Enhanced Editor…” If “Enhanced Editor…” does not appear, double check that the enhanced editor window is active. Don’t click any other windows until after the font size is changed. Note: sometimes people call this SAS 9.4, because it is labeled that on desktop icons.įirst click in the enhanced editor window to make it the active window. The following screenshot has “Appearance” and “Size” circled for visibility. Choose the “Appearance” tab, then use the “Size” dropdown to select your font size. Select “Program” from the tool bar, then click “Editor Options…”Ī new box will appear on your screen.
The following screenshot has “Font Size” circled for visibility.
Choose “Editor” from the list on the left, then look for a dropdown menu labeled “Font Size.” Use it to select your desired font size. Open the “more application options” menu, and select “Preferences.”Ī new box will appear on your screen.
Here’s how I do this in SAS’ three programming interfaces. This lets me fit more text on the screen at once. When presenting code to others, especially in a classroom setting, I like to make the font large enough to see from the back of the room. When making a new piece of code, I like to use the smallest font I can read.