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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 22:50:38 -0700
- Reply-To: "Geof Peters (TRUTH)" <TRUTH@CORRAL.UWYO.EDU>
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- From: "Geof Peters (TRUTH)" <TRUTH@CORRAL.UWYO.EDU>
- Subject: Quick tip on switching views...
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- Hello Everyone! Here is a quick tip that was suggested to me by a new
- subscriber to the list from Finland: era eriksson. I have added the tip
- to the PMTIPS.FAQ file. Thanks Era!
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- Many of the PC users use the second mouse button to switch between
- "Fit in window" and 100% views, and by using the shift key, switch
- between 100% and 200%. Well, what about all of those one button
- mice that come with the Macs??
-
- For those of you who do not have a second mouse button (like you Mac-
- users) here is what you do: Hold down the command and option keys (ctrl
- and alt keys for PC users) and click anywhere on the desktop. This will
- toggle between 100% and "Fit in Window". To toggle between 100% and 200%,
- hold down the shift key as well.
-
- Enjoy!
-
- Postscript: How unfortunate that the PC version of PM 5.0 will ship
- a month or so earlier than the Mac. Hmm -- which platform do you think
- Aldus prefers? Hee hee. (please do not flame me too hard!)
-
- Geof.
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- Geof Peters TRUTH@CORRAL.UWYO.EDU
- Owner, Veritas Software,
- Student, and a dabbler The important thing is not to stop
- in Desktop Publishing questioning. - Albert Einstein
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