Thank you for your answer.

I discover the menu entry Edit>Stylesheets, very neat.
But anyhow, the Default style sheet still uses the default fonts,
nothing has changed that could explain the difference in printing size
(I only print to PDF)

I tried to play with the Preferences>Printing>Default Font, but couldn't
see any impact on the resulting PDF file.        

Best regards,
-nodje

On 27/07/2021 20:51, John Ralls wrote:
>
>> On Jul 27, 2021, at 10:01 AM, coolnodje <coolno...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> the invoice I print from Gnucash have become printed smaller for some
>> reason.
>> I can't explain it, nor can I find any place to control this. (I
>> switched from Default to CSS experimental which makes it slightly larger
>> but still quite smaller than it used to be)
>>
>> I upgraded to 4.6 as soon as it was out (I'm using brew on MacOS ) and
>> believe my last invoice was made with this same latest version.
>> I rebooted my computer, which was on for a lot longer than when the new
>> release was installed. (it's not supposed to explain anything, but as I
>> keep Gnucash open all the time these days, switching book accounts, it
>> feels like it's the most meaningful change I've made to my Gnucash ... sic)
> Edit>Stylesheets.
>
> The CSS-based stylesheet uses CSS directly, so adjust the font-size 
> attributes in the elements you want to change. If you don't know CSS works 
> you might prefer to switch back to the stylesheet you were using before and 
> edit it instead. Go to the fonts tab and use the font chooser to select the 
> typeface and size you want for each element.
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls
>
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