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This works for me, too....
OR you could highlight the picture you want enlarged - COPY(CTR C) - open the MS Word program and PASTE (CTR V)...then enlarge THAT picture by pulling out the corner.
Originally Posted by HobbySue
Try holding down the Ctrl button and rolling the wheel on your mouse, it should enlarge or minimize whatever your cursor is sitting on.
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Originally Posted by HobbySue
Try holding down the Ctrl button and rolling the wheel on your mouse, it should enlarge or minimize whatever your cursor is sitting on.
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OK! That worked. I was holding down the + key. Thanks for pursuing this subject matter.
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Originally Posted by Sew 'N Sew
On my Mac I hold down the command button and then press + to enlarge the page or - to decrease it. Works great!
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Also, if you want at the top of your screen, you can go to view and zoom in or out.
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Hobby Sue, thanks for the tip. That works great. You see, you learn something new every day.
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I'd like to reply about the PC/Mac question, but it probably should be a new topic. How do we start a new topic?
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Well, I'll be darn. Learn something new everyday
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Originally Posted by Cathleen Colson
I'd like to reply about the PC/Mac question, but it probably should be a new topic. How do we start a new topic?
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For some reason, no matter how hard I try, I can't do the trick with the Ctrl and rolling the mouse over it...that's why I use the way I described above... :thumbup:
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