HT204093: Use Mail on your Mac
Learn about Use Mail on your Mac
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Feb 11, 2016 1:01 PM in response to horsecourseby joe_7399,★HelpfulHi horsecourse,
Thanks for using the Apple Support Communities!
I understand that you would like to zoom in while composing a new email, but have not found a solution yet. One option that I think would be helpful to you is using Zoom after it is enabled in Accessibility.
To enable zoom, please follow the instructions in the article below.
To open this pane, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Accessibility, then click Zoom.
Once enabled, you can use the following key command, Option-Command-Equal Sign, to zoom into the the new email window in Mail.
Use keyboard shortcuts to zoom
Use the listed shortcuts to zoom in and out. For example, to zoom in, press Option-Command-Equal Sign.
OS X El Capitan: Zoom pane of Accessibility preferences
Best!
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Feb 11, 2016 1:02 PM in response to joe_7399by horsecourse,Thanks joe_7399 that was useful. Is there way though of doing it so that the windows don't become massive. Like when you do command + in an email that you received where the text appears to become bigger and reformats to the size of the window?
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Feb 11, 2016 1:22 PM in response to horsecourseby joe_7399,Thanks for replying with this information.
I know you mentioned in your first post that you didn't want to change the font size. If the Accessibility Zoom feature does not work for your situation, you may want to consider changing the font size while you are composing the email to something larger. Once the email has been composed, you can select all of the text and change it back to the normal 12 point font before sending.
Message font
The font and font size for writing and viewing messages. Click Select to use a different font.
If the sender used a specific font for a message, that font is used when viewing the message.
https://help.apple.com/mail/mac/10.11/index.html?localePath=en.lproj#/cpmlpreffo nt
Cheers!
