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Hi. Yes this is possible. With the page in view double tap on the screen. A menu appears at the top of the screen. Look for the icon Aa. On opening this there is a choice of options e.g. Brightness, text size, colour, font etc. To change the text size tap on the + sign and the text size will increase. To decrease use the - sign. Enjoy your kindle.
I don't believe it can be done. If it can the only way would be to spread your fingers to zoom in. Sorry I can't be more helpful but I just don't think it is possible.
Assuming you are talking about Amazon's Kindle Fire:
Go to the main screen, pull down from the top, in the upper right hand side there is settings, then go to Accessibility, about half way down there is a switch for "Use Large Font Size". That increases the size throughout the whole system.
Or if you are asking about while you are reading an eBook? While in the eBook click the screen to bring out the settings menu, There is a button that says: "Aa - View" Click that, then you can click the Aa with an arrow above it and it will increase the text size for your book (You can also choose a different font which may be easier for you to read too)
There's a button immediately to the right of the space bar marked with a large and a small 'A' - that's what you use for increasing/decreasing font size on the screen
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