Got High resolution Monitor but everytning​s too big

I just got a bigger monitor with higher resolution.  For some reason, the block diagrams are screwed up.  It seems like everything got bigger!  What's the deal, and how do I fix it?
Thanks
LV 8.6 on Windoze XP

Go to the windows control for Display properties and select font size=normal.
You can also change the default diagram font for new VIs in LabVIEW, but it won't affect existing VIs. You would need to e.g. select all objects on the diagram and press "ctrl-" (control+minus) a few times to make the current fonts all smaller manually. I don't recommend this though.
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