In this post I will show you how to change query font size in SQL" Editor?! If you need, you can easily change font size in Teradata for Query. Answerset or History window. Increasing or decreasing font size in Teradata" can quickly improve your work, specially if you sharing screen with your colleagues. It take only few seconds!
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Introduction
Teradata Studio
Teradata Studio is a database" management and development software for working with data stored in Teradata" and Aster database systems. It is a graphical tool that allows users to connect to a database, browse and edit data, design and debug SQL" statements, and perform data analysis and visualization tasks.
Teradata Studio" is a client-based tool that can be installed on a user’s local machine and used to connect to a remote database server. It provides a range of features for working with data, such as a SQL" editor, data import and export tools, and support for creating and executing stored procedures and functions. It also includes a visual explain plan feature that allows users to see how their SQL" statements will be executed by the database, as well as graphical tools for creating and executing complex SQL" queries and data visualization.
Teradata Studio – Change Font Size Query
Sometimes it happens that the font is too large or too small, which spoils our working comfort. Therefore, it is important to know how to handle this situation. I hope that when you finish reading this post, your problem will be solved!
Open" Teradata" and in a toolbar find Window tab. Next click Preferences.

How to change query font size in SQL Editor?
In the Preferences window, unroll the General setting and next choose Appearance -> Colors and Fonts. On the right side of window, you will see the Basic folder – unroll it.

Find the Text Font setting and click Edit.

In the new window, choose the font and font size (the current settings are highlighted in blue). Next click OK and close the Preferences window..

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