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jbclem

Excel 2002, is there a custom zoom level?
 
So far, using Excel 2002, the zoom settings I've seem give me either 75% or 100% (plus others) but nothing in between. Is there a way to adjust the spreadsheet size to 80% or 90%? When I try the Selection choice the zoom goes to 319%, sometimes 400%, and when I click on the negative zoom icon the sizes drop neatly from 400 to 200 to 100 to 75, again with nothing in betweem.

Is there a way to a finer adjustment?

jc

Bob Phillips

Excel 2002, is there a custom zoom level?
 
If yoiu goto menu ViewZoom, click the custom button and input your value.

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"jbclem" wrote in message ...
So far, using Excel 2002, the zoom settings I've seem give me either 75% or 100% (plus others) but nothing in between. Is there a way to adjust the spreadsheet size to 80% or 90%? When I try the Selection choice the zoom goes to 319%, sometimes 400%, and when I click on the negative zoom icon the sizes drop neatly from 400 to 200 to 100 to 75, again with nothing in betweem.

Is there a way to a finer adjustment?

jc

jbclem

Excel 2002, is there a custom zoom level?
 
I'll answer this myself, since I figured it out...you can manually enter a specific zoom amount in the little zoom window line.

jc



"jbclem" wrote in message ...
So far, using Excel 2002, the zoom settings I've seem give me either 75% or 100% (plus others) but nothing in between. Is there a way to adjust the spreadsheet size to 80% or 90%? When I try the Selection choice the zoom goes to 319%, sometimes 400%, and when I click on the negative zoom icon the sizes drop neatly from 400 to 200 to 100 to 75, again with nothing in betweem.

Is there a way to a finer adjustment?

jc


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