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11-06-2023
09:54 AM
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11-09-2023
03:46 PM
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RodrigoB
Product: HP ProBook 6475b Base Model Notebook PC
When I am creating text on my wordprocessor in Windows 10 pro on my HP ProBook 6475b, no matter what point size I'm starting with or whatever the choice of style (Verdana, Courier or whatever...), the size of the characters KEEPS JUMPING BACK AND FORTH randomly wth no input from myself.! What is happening and WHAT CAN I DO ABOUT IT?? [Personal Information Removed]
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