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Just moved to Office 2007 (still on XP) and I've not been able to find where
or how to reduce the size of a spreadsheet on my monitor to 75-95%, depending
on how many columns of data I want to see. I don't want to change the screen
resolution, just how much of a spreadsheet displays at a time. Where is the
box to reduce the % showing or how do I now do it?

Thanks!
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Hello there.

Try this,

Hold down CTRL and use your mouse scroll wheel up or down to zoom into
and out of your work.

Hope that helps!

-Imonit

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Just moved to Office 2007 (still on XP) and I've not been able to find where
or how to reduce the size of a spreadsheet on my monitor to 75-95%, depending
on how many columns of data I want to see. *I don't want to change the screen
resolution, just how much of a spreadsheet displays at a time. *Where is the
box to reduce the % showing or how do I now do it? *

Thanks!


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Thanks, it does. But is there any way to set the % to exactly what I want
rather than having to accept what appear to be standard increases or
decreases?

"Imonit" wrote:

Hello there.

Try this,

Hold down CTRL and use your mouse scroll wheel up or down to zoom into
and out of your work.

Hope that helps!

-Imonit

On Jun 6, 11:17 am, Molly wrote:
Just moved to Office 2007 (still on XP) and I've not been able to find where
or how to reduce the size of a spreadsheet on my monitor to 75-95%, depending
on how many columns of data I want to see. I don't want to change the screen
resolution, just how much of a spreadsheet displays at a time. Where is the
box to reduce the % showing or how do I now do it?

Thanks!



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Sorry there, can't answer that one without actually having 2007. I
did have it up to about 2 weeks ago, but like you, I couldn't find
even the simplest of things and what would have normally taken me 20 -
30 seconds to do was turning into 10-15 minutes of searching and
getting it to work properly. IE: I Tossed Excel 2007 out the window
as it's counter productive for me at the moment.

It can be done I'm sure though, good luck!

-Imonit



On Jun 6, 1:54*pm, Molly wrote:
Thanks, it does. *But is there any way to set the % to exactly what I want
rather than having to accept what appear to be standard increases or
decreases?



"Imonit" wrote:
Hello there.


Try this,


Hold down CTRL and use your mouse scroll wheel up or down to zoom into
and out of your work.


Hope that helps!


-Imonit


On Jun 6, 11:17 am, Molly wrote:
Just moved to Office 2007 (still on XP) and I've not been able to find where
or how to reduce the size of a spreadsheet on my monitor to 75-95%, depending
on how many columns of data I want to see. *I don't want to change the screen
resolution, just how much of a spreadsheet displays at a time. *Where is the
box to reduce the % showing or how do I now do it? *


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Molly -

In Excel 2007, choose View | Zoom.

Or, use the zoom controls in the status bar at the bottom right corner of
the display.

- Mike Middleton
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Just moved to Office 2007 (still on XP) and I've not been able to find
where
or how to reduce the size of a spreadsheet on my monitor to 75-95%,
depending
on how many columns of data I want to see. I don't want to change the
screen
resolution, just how much of a spreadsheet displays at a time. Where is
the
box to reduce the % showing or how do I now do it?

Thanks!





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