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 Lowell Herr
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Topic starter November 7, 2018 9:32 AM  

Brought to my attention is the difficulty in reading the tables that come out of the Kipling spreadsheet.

Who is having trouble reading the ticker symbols and related numbers?  If so, what size screen are you using?  I'm not able to help much if you are trying to see the information on a phone or small tablet.  I consider those toys when trying to read tables of information.

When I upload the data tables I select the largest format available.  If this does not work, I may need to splice the tables into smaller formats, but that will make it more difficult to view continuity or information associated with a particular ETF.  Before I do anything I would like to know what the problem is as I don't have viewing problems.  However, I work on a 19" Windows screen and a 27" iMac screen.

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Topic starter November 7, 2018 9:35 AM  

Suggestion:  If the table is too small, try using the Command + combination to enlarge the font size.  Try making the table as large as possible using these key combinations.

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Topic starter November 7, 2018 12:35 PM  

What happens if you use Command + (Mac) or Ctrl + (Windows) to increase the size of the screen on your Browser?  Does this make any of the tables easier to read?

I use Firefox almost exclusively as my browser.

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