Getting Started 31
Changing Your View of a Document Window
The View menu provides choices for changing the way you view a
document in a window.
When you open a document, it appears at normal size, the size of the
printed document. When you want to see more of your document at
once, you will
. If you want to make your document look
larger, so that you can see details more clearly, you will
.
Zooming in is like putting a magnifying glass over a small portion of the
document.
To Zoom In or Zoom Out on a document:
1. To
enlarge
the size of a page so that you can see more details, choose
Zoom In from the View menu.
2. To
reduce
the size of a page so that you can see more of it, choose Zoom
Out from the View menu.
3. To return to normal size, choose Normal Size from the View menu.
(Normal size is 100% of the view.)
To scale a document to fit the window:
Choose Scale to Fit from the View menu.
The view percentagechanges,
shrinking the document so that an entire page fits in the window at
once, if it can.
To change the document viewing percentage:
1. Choose View
at
% from the View menu.
The View % dialog boxappears.
2. Type a number (depending on the application, you have different
minimumand maximum values), or use the arrow buttons to change the
value in the View (%) box. ClickApply.
The percentage you specify is
appliedto the document, and the View % dialog box remainsopen so that
youcan experiment with other values. When you have selected the value
you want, click Close to close the dialog box.
Scroll Bars
To show or hide the horizontal or the vertical scroll bars:
Select or deselect Show Scroll Bar, as desired, from the View menu.
Use scale to fit when you want
to see an entire page in the
window at once.
Since the scroll bars take up
space in your document
window, you may want to hide
them to have more space to
work in.
Summary of Contents for Ensemble PDP-100J
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