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Default How to Zoom current cell


I'v a big worksheet. Thats why I set its view to 50% to look more
complete picture of current page. After doing this, its very difficult
to watch a current cell because of 50% view.

What I need is I just want to set 50% view current sheet (that was I
done)and Wherever my Cursor locate/move its value will show in a
Window which should wide and clear as compare to my current sheet zoom
level.

May be my question is not clear! but thats all it what I need.
Pls advise. Thanks a Lot in advance.


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