| Windows Tips & Tricks | Zooming A number of programs such as word-processors allow the user to increase the size of the text in the window where the document appears. This does not affect the size in which the text is printed out. There are a number of ways to do this:
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Using a mouse with a scrollwheel between the buttons, such as the standard microsoft ergonomic mouse. Hold the Ctrl key on the keyboard whilst moving the scrollwheel backwards or forwards. -
Using a mouse with a trackball, such as the Kensington Expert Pro. Hold the Ctrl key down on the keyboard, whilst turning the scrollwheel ring surrounding the trackball. -
Using the percentage resizer in Microsoft Word 2003. Either select one of the default %, or type the desired % and then press the enter key. -
Using the percentage resizer in Microsoft Word 2007. Select the 'View' tab and choose the 'Zoom' section. Use either the magnifying glass or go into the % sub-menu. -
Using the scrollbar at the bottom right hand side of the program page (Microsoft Word 2007 only). -
Using the % magnifier at the bottom right hand side of the Internet Browser (IE 7). -
Enlarging the screen contents in IE 6. Unless you can 'Zoom' using the mouse as described in 1 and 2 above, you only have the option of increasing the text size. Select 'View' on the main toolbar and then choose 'Text size' from the drop down list. Choose the desired size.
Note: not all mice are able to do the scrollwheel/Ctrl key zoom function. It depends on their design | |
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