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Default Excel 2007 beta - Zoom Suggestion

The default zoom factors are not always appropriate -the best zoom factors
(of course it depends on screen resolution) often depend on the font sizes
used.

I miss the ability to type directly into the zoom mag box my own preferred
figure (80%).

Suggestions: allow user defined preferred values to be added to the list of
defaults (200%,100%,50%,...); allow modifier keys to constrain the change in
zoom % using the slider (e.g. SHIFT = multiples of 10%), make the zoom %
indicator directly editable - and add a menu/dialog marker to call up the
zoom dialog.

Regards

Julian

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