To change the area and view magnification, you can use menu com- mands, the Magnifying Glass tool, the Zoom bar, and the Zoom pal- ette. To use menu commands to change views In the Views submenu in the Layout menu, choose a command to change views: To use the Magnifying Glass tool 1 Select the Magnifying Glass tool in the Toolbox. On Mac, you can press Tab+Option to temporarily select the tool. On Windows, you can press Ctrl+Spacebar to temporarily select the tool. 2 Click or drag over an area to increase magnification. To decrease magnification, press the Shift key as you click or drag. To use the Zoom bar The Zoom bar is at the bottom-left of the document window. The center of the bar shows the current magnification percentage. To zoom in or out:  Click the Zoom-in button to increase mag- nification. To decrease magnification, click the Zoom-out button. This command Does this Zoom In Increases screen magnification Zoom Out Decreases screen magnification Fit to Selection Adjusts the magnification to the maximum level for the selected objects to be visible in the document window Fit to Objects Adjusts the magnification to the maximum level for all objects on the current page, sheet, slide or frame to be visible in the docu- ment window Fit to Window Adjusts the magnification to make the entire layout area fit the current window size Home View Sets screen magnification to 100 percent, with the layout area in the upper-left corner of the window New View Lets you save custom view settings with a name that will appear in the menu Zoom Lets you enter a zoom percentage Tip Although objects seem to change size and position on screen when you zoom, the objects do not change size or position in the document. Magnifying Glass tool Zoom-out Zoom-in
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