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National Outdoor Sector Survey 2013
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Understanding and Preventing Led Outdoor Accidents Data System (UPLOADS) Research Project
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Text Resizing

The best way to change the text size in your browser is via keyboard shortcuts, here's some shortcuts that you can use:

Windows

Firefox Browser:

Press the 'Ctrl' key bottom left of your keyboard and '+' to increase the text size, 'Ctrl' and '-' to decrease the text size. ' Ctrl ' and ' 0 ' returns you to the default 'normal' size.

Internet Explorer 7.0 (IE7.0)

Internet Explorer 7.0 has a zoom feature which allows you to enlarge the whole browser window.
To do this press 'Ctrl' + '+' to increase the zoom and 'Ctrl ' + '-' to decrease the zoom.

Internet Explorer 6.0 (IE6.0)
1. Open the ' View ' menu with the mouse or by pressing ' Alt'+'V ' .
2. Select the ' Text Size ' option with the mouse or by pressing ' X ' .
3. Choose your preferred text size with the mouse or by using the up and down arrow keys and pressing ' Enter ' or by clicking on it.

Mac

Firefox Browser:
Note: Mac key convention: 'Ctrl' is used for 'Control', ' Apple ' is used for 'Command' and ' Alt ' is used for the 'Option' key .
For keyboard access make sure 'Full keyboard access' is turned on - you can turn it on or off; by pressing 'Ctrl' + 'F1' at any time.
Instructions

To increase or decrease the size of the text for the web page you are viewing:
1. Press 'Apple' and '+' to increase the text size and ' Apple ' and '-' (minus ) to decrease the text size.

Safari Browser:
1. Increase or decrease the text size with 'Apple' and '+' and 'Apple' and '- '.

For more information about changing text size and accessiblity visit the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative.