How can I choose a zoomed-in view when I'm composing an email?

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I'm trying to take advantage of my large screen and would like to view my
composed messages in a "zoomed-in" view. Isn't there a way to zoom in and
show a larger view on my screen (not larger fonts) while I'm composing an
email?
 
I'm trying to take advantage of my large screen and would like to view
my composed messages in a "zoomed-in" view. Isn't there a way to zoom
in and show a larger view on my screen (not larger fonts) while I'm
composing an email?

If you have a wheel mouse try holding down CTRL (or is it ALT?) while you
roll the wheel up and see if that does what you want.



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Thanks, but that didn't do it. I know I can do that to change my views in
Excel, etc. but I was thinking there was a way to give me a bigger view of my
email as I'm typing it. I was pretty sure there was a setting that controls
that.

Dale
 
Thanks, but that didn't do it. I know I can do that to change my views
in Excel, etc. but I was thinking there was a way to give me a bigger
view of my email as I'm typing it. I was pretty sure there was a
setting that controls that.

Dale

Well, you could check the accessibility features in Windows. Start |
Programs | Accessories...if I recall correctly.


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Aloha,

-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr, OneNote-MVP
Stockholm Consulting Group/KSG
http://www.scgab.com
Microsoft OneNote FAQ: http://www.factplace.com/onenotefaq.htm

**I apologize but I am unable to respond to direct requests for
assistance. Please post questions and replies here in the newsgroup.
Mahalo!
 

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