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Hi folks. Somebody put a helpful piece on here a few weeks ago about how to enlarge/reduce images on screen. It was mentioned on a thread not connected to computer technology and not an exclusive post. It involved keeping the Ctrl pressed down whilst using the wheel on the mouse. But there is also another key to press. I don't seem to be able to find it. Anybody out there know what else I press? Cheers!
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Ctrl + to zoom in, Ctrl - to zoom out.
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That was quick and thanks. I was trying to enlarge some print on an Outlook Express e-mail message and it just wasn't working. However, it is working just as you have helpfully pointed out on anything else. Obviously it doesn't control the size of print or images on an Outlook Express e-mail message. Bit baffling. Cheers!
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Thanks for that will give it a try.
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and to return back to a normal screen size press ctrl and 0 (zero)
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Or if you have a multi touch pad pinch in and out as you would with an iphone
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Ctrl + to zoom in, Ctrl - to zoom out. just to clarify, that's the + and - keys on the numeric keypad. ctrl-0 reverts to default on Firefox but doesn't work on IE. As the OP said, it doesn't work at all in Outlook Express. Typical Micro$oft lack of consistency.
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Ctrl + to zoom in, Ctrl - to zoom out. just to clarify, that's the + and - keys on the numeric keypad. ctrl-0 reverts to default on Firefox but doesn't work on IE. As the OP said, it doesn't work at all in Outlook Express. Typical Micro$oft lack of consistency. I agree, and thanks for your help.
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Ctrl + to zoom in, Ctrl - to zoom out. just to clarify, that's the + and - keys on the numeric keypad. ctrl-0 reverts to default on Firefox but doesn't work on IE.As the OP said, it doesn't work at all in Outlook Express. Typical Micro$oft lack of consistency. have to disagree with you Mike, it does work with I.E. (8, at least) I would be lost without it!
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Ctrl + to zoom in, Ctrl - to zoom out. just to clarify, that's the + and - keys on the numeric keypad. ctrl-0 reverts to default on Firefox but doesn't work on IE.As the OP said, it doesn't work at all in Outlook Express. Typical Micro$oft lack of consistency. Have to disagree with you Mike, it does work with I.E. (8, at least) I would be lost without it! Have to disagree as well it works (Ctrl + 0) with IE 9 & Opera & Chrome with the funtion key numbers and the keypad numbers
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