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Z=Zoom Magnifying or reducing the view of a document. For example, zooming in gives you a closer view and zooming out gives you a more distant view. The Zoom tools in Draw can be accessed several ways:
The Zoom In command (F6 or Page Up) on the View menu lets you see and edit objects in finer detail (a closer view). Each time you use Zoom In, you zoom in the current view by a factor of two. The Zoom Out command (SHIFT+F6 or Page Down) on the View menu lets you see and edit objects at a more distant perspective. Each time you use Zoom Out, you zoom out the current view by a factor of two. The Zoom Area command on the View menu lets you zoom an area of the active window. You define the area you want to zoom by dragging a rectangle around the area or by clicking the center of the area. The Actual Size command (SHIFT+F4 or CTRL+HOME) on the View menu displays objects at the same size as they print. The Selection command (F4 or SHIFT+HOME) on the View menu displays the selection so that it fits in the active window. The Page command (HOME) on the View menu fits the entire page in the active window. The Page Width command on the View menu fits the width of the page in the active window.
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