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March 22, 2025
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How do I make the print on all screen pages (such as balance sheet) darker?

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All fonts on Quickbooks are too light, making them hard to see. How do I make make them darker?

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    March 22, 2025

    Making the print darker on-screen pages, such as a balance sheet in QuickBooks Online (QBO), can improve readability. QuickBooks Online doesn't have a built-in setting to modify the font-weight directly within the application. However, you can use a couple of workarounds to achieve a darker print. I'll walk you through the process, Jscassano.

     

    Some browsers allow you to adjust font settings, including making the text bolder or darker. Follow the steps below if you're using one of these browsers:

     

    1. Open Google Chrome.
    2. Click on the three vertical dots (menu) in the upper-right corner.
    3. Go to Settings.
    4. Select Appearance or use the search engine to locate it.

    5. Tap Customize Fonts.
    6. Adjust the font size and weight to make the print look darker.

     

    If you're using Microsoft Edge, here is the guide below:

     

    1. Open Microsoft Edge.
    2. Click on the three horizontal dots (menu) in the upper-right corner.
    3. Go to Settings.
    4. Tap Appearance at the left corner.

    5. Enable the Dark mode theme and adjust the fonts.

     

    If you're using Firefox, here's the steps below:
     

    1. In your browser, click the three horizontal lines (menu) in the upper-right corner.
    2. Go to Settings.
    3. Scroll down to Language and Appearance.
    4. Under Fonts and Colors, tap Advanced.
    5. Adjust the minimum font size and other settings to your preference.


    Alternatively, you can press and hold the Ctrl key while moving the mouse wheel up or down to get the same result.

    For more detailed information, check out this article: Run a Balance Sheet report in QuickBooks Online. It has all the details in calculating and managing your business.

    Additionally, for future reference, you can visit this article: Export your QuickBooks Online data. It gives you an overview of moving data in QBO.

     

    If you have more questions or need guidance, we're ready to help. Together, we can make the numbers work for you—anytime you need.