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Office 2007- View Side by Side - Zoom
Is there a way to not have both windows zoom to the same percent when you
view two windows in the side-by-side mode? I would like to view one at 75% and another at full (100%). |
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When you have the Side by side view, the Zoom control at bottom left of the screen operates independently, dependent upon which Workbook has the focus, so you can have the separate parts of the screen at different zoom levels. -- Regards Roger Govier "IUStacey" wrote in message ... Is there a way to not have both windows zoom to the same percent when you view two windows in the side-by-side mode? I would like to view one at 75% and another at full (100%). |
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Roger - I'm sorry but the zoom bar doesn't appear to be working
independently. I have one Excel workbook open but in two windows (I did the View|New Window|View side by side) I'm viewing two different worksheets but when I use the zoom bar both spreadsheets change. Oh, and I have sychonized scolling off. "Roger Govier" wrote: Hi When you have the Side by side view, the Zoom control at bottom left of the screen operates independently, dependent upon which Workbook has the focus, so you can have the separate parts of the screen at different zoom levels. -- Regards Roger Govier "IUStacey" wrote in message ... Is there a way to not have both windows zoom to the same percent when you view two windows in the side-by-side mode? I would like to view one at 75% and another at full (100%). |
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Office 2007- View Side by Side - Zoom
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I chose ViewArrangeVertical and checked Windows of Active Workbook and the view zooms independently with the zoom bar, and with the Scroll button on the mouse (after selecting OptionsAdvancedZoom on scroll with Intellimouse) I think it is the ViewArrange that needs to be carried out, after selecting ViewNew Window, as I experienced the same thing as you when only carrying out the one choice. I also thought it might be a Vertical setting only, and not Horizontal view, but I have just confirmed that it works in both planes. -- Regards Roger Govier "IUStacey" wrote in message ... Roger - I'm sorry but the zoom bar doesn't appear to be working independently. I have one Excel workbook open but in two windows (I did the View|New Window|View side by side) I'm viewing two different worksheets but when I use the zoom bar both spreadsheets change. Oh, and I have sychonized scolling off. "Roger Govier" wrote: Hi When you have the Side by side view, the Zoom control at bottom left of the screen operates independently, dependent upon which Workbook has the focus, so you can have the separate parts of the screen at different zoom levels. -- Regards Roger Govier "IUStacey" wrote in message ... Is there a way to not have both windows zoom to the same percent when you view two windows in the side-by-side mode? I would like to view one at 75% and another at full (100%). |
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Office 2007- View Side by Side - Zoom
Yup, I got it to work correctly with the Arrange option. Thanks
"Roger Govier" wrote: Hi I chose ViewArrangeVertical and checked Windows of Active Workbook and the view zooms independently with the zoom bar, and with the Scroll button on the mouse (after selecting OptionsAdvancedZoom on scroll with Intellimouse) I think it is the ViewArrange that needs to be carried out, after selecting ViewNew Window, as I experienced the same thing as you when only carrying out the one choice. I also thought it might be a Vertical setting only, and not Horizontal view, but I have just confirmed that it works in both planes. -- Regards Roger Govier "IUStacey" wrote in message ... Roger - I'm sorry but the zoom bar doesn't appear to be working independently. I have one Excel workbook open but in two windows (I did the View|New Window|View side by side) I'm viewing two different worksheets but when I use the zoom bar both spreadsheets change. Oh, and I have sychonized scolling off. "Roger Govier" wrote: Hi When you have the Side by side view, the Zoom control at bottom left of the screen operates independently, dependent upon which Workbook has the focus, so you can have the separate parts of the screen at different zoom levels. -- Regards Roger Govier "IUStacey" wrote in message ... Is there a way to not have both windows zoom to the same percent when you view two windows in the side-by-side mode? I would like to view one at 75% and another at full (100%). |
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