When you’re working on a document, it can be helpful to zoom in and out. This will help you see more clearly what you’re working on and make better decisions about what to include in your document. To do this, open the document in a new window or tab. Then, click on the Zoom button at the bottom of the window or tab. When you zoom in, the document will be smaller than when it’s zoomed out. This is because when you zoom in, your eyes are adjusting to see everything at once. When you zoom out, your eyes are used to seeing smaller pieces of information at a time and won’t adjust as well.
If you need to see a part of your Word document up close, or if you need to see more of the page than what you get at a standard size, you can zoom in or out. Here’s how.
Zoom In and Out of a Word Doc Using the Zoom Bar
The need to zoom in and out of a Word document is quite common. It’s so common that Microsoft put a zoom bar on the right side of the status bar at the bottom of the window for quick access.
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To use the zoom bar, click and drag the slider to the left or right to zoom out or in, respectively. As you do so, you’ll notice the page percentage decrease or increase.
Alternatively, you can click the minus (-) or plus (+) sign to zoom out or in at 10 percent increments.
If you zoom in to the point that parts of the Word document aren’t visible anymore, horizontally speaking, then a horizontal scroll bar will appear at the bottom of the page.
Zoom In and Out of a Word Doc Using the Zoom Dialog Box
If you want a little more control over the zoom feature, the “Zoom” dialog box gives you a few more options. To access this, select the “View” tab and then click the “Zoom” button in the “Zoom” group.
The “Zoom” dialog box will appear. In the “Zoom To” group, you’ll see several pre-defined options. The options to the right zoom in and out to a specific percentage to fill its given purpose while those on the left are set defaults. These percentages will differ depending on your device’s screen size and the size of your Word window (full-screen, half-screen, etc.).
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If none of the pre-defined options are what you’re looking for, you can click the up and down arrows next to the “Percent” option to zoom in and out by 1 percent increments (compared to the 10 percent increments from the zoom bar).
When you’re finished, select “OK” and the changes will take place.
A Few Handy Word Shortcuts
There are also a few shortcuts for zooming in and out, depending on your device. If you’re using a touch screen (or touchpad), you can take advantage of the pinch-to-zoom functionality. This feature allows you to zoom in and out by placing two fingers on the screen and “pinching” to zoom out or separating your fingers to zoom in.
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Lastly, for those using a mouse with a scroll wheel, you can hold the “Ctrl” button and scroll the wheel up or down to zoom in and out, respectively.