| Internet Explorer: |
In the lower right corner of the browser, there is a button that usually shows "100%", next to a magnifying glass with a plus sign:

If you click on the small arrow that points downward, a box will pop up that will allow you to either select the percentage of magnification or to Zoom In and Out a predetermined amount:
Note that you can also use keyboard shortcuts to zoom in and out:
Zoom In: Ctrl +
Zoom Out: Ctrl -
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| Firefox: |
Firefox also allows you to zoom in and out on a page and also allows you to increase only the text size. At the top of the browser, click "View", "Zoom" and then make your selection:

Firefox also allows you to use keyboard shortcuts - the same ones used in Internet Explorer:
Zoom In: Ctrl +
Zoom Out: Ctrl - |
| Chrome: |
Chrome also uses a similar system to zoom in and out on a page. Click the little wrench icon near the top right corner of the browser, and then click the + or - in the zoom area:

Once again, the same keyboard shortcuts work:
Zoom In: Ctrl +
Zoom Out: Ctrl -
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| Safari: |
Like the other browsers, Safari allows you to magnify a page either through the browser settings or with keyboard shortcuts. Click the icon that looks like a piece of paper, highlight "Zoom", and then make your selection:

Safari also utilizes the same keyboard shortcuts:
Zoom In: Ctrl +
Zoom Out: Ctrl -
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| Opera: |
To find the browser setting to manage page magnification in the Opera browser, click on the Menu button in the upper left-hand corner, highlight "Page", then "Zoom" and then make your selection:

Just like all the other browsers, you can use the same keyboard shortcuts:
Zoom In: Ctrl +
Zoom Out: Ctrl -
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