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Subject:CTR+MouseWheel to set Zoom Factor in Word From:techwr <pidgin -at- ua -dot- fm> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Thu, 12 May 2005 12:06:53 +0300
Hi!
Want to share with you a shortcut I discovered recently in MSWord: CTR+MouseWheel changes the Zoom.
Of course, it only works with wheelscrolling mice.
(Sorry if it has been known to anyone, I thought I knew everything about Word but
I didn't. ;)
Another probably well-known mouse shortcut is *clicking* the mouse wheel in
Word to activate smooth scrolling. (btw, it also works in other apps, like IE,
Firefox, Opera, etc.) It can be quite useful if you get the hang of using
it. In Word this function can also be activated without a mouse wheel, via a custom
shortcut or button.
Peace,
Vl
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