You can zoom in or out to magnify or reduce your view using tools, menu
commands, or keyboard shortcuts. You can create custom views based on the
applied magnification using the Zoom tool. You can choose magnifications from
6% to 6400% the actual size of a page, using View menu commands or the
document's Magnification pop-up menu.
In Windows, you can use the right mouse button to magnify a selected area, using
preferences. For more information, see "Using the Windows right mouse button"
on page 86.
Click the Zoom tool.
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Do one of the following:
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To enlarge the page, click the page.
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To enlarge a selected area, drag the selection.
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To reduce the page, press Alt (Windows) or Option (Macintosh) and
click the page.
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To reduce a selected area, Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Macintosh)
the selection.
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Choose an increment from the Magnification pop-up menu in the Status
toolbar (Windows) or at the bottom of the Document window (Macintosh).
You can also enter a value followed by x in the Magnification text box at the
bottom of the Document window, up to 256 x (6400%).
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Choose View > Magnification to select an increment from 6% to 6400%.
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In Windows, enter a value in the text box of the Magnification pop-up menu in
the Status toolbar.
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On the Macintosh, click the Magnification pop-up menu at the bottom of the
Document window and select a value.
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In Windows, right-click and choose an increment between 6% to 6400% from
the View pop-up menu.
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