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How can you maintain the same center while using the Ctrl-mouse-wheel zoom
feature? I have a Spread sheet that is a graphical map with hexagon shapes drawn and locked to cells (via odd/even testing to know when to shift the shape down to keep the cell and shape with a common center). The map is fairly large so the normal zoom is set out to maximum (or would that be the minimum setting) usually. When I zoom in... how can I set a certain cell to remain at the center of the visible screen through out all levels of zoom? Having a cell selected and using the scroll_lock feature almost does what is needed. But sometimes the selected cell will display on the edge of the screen after a zoom-in. -- Regards, John |
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