I'm used to working with a zoom that increases by 10% per click below 100%, and 20% above that. Is there a way to duplicate this? Using a drop-down menu is just too slow.Thanks,Ellen
Is there no way at all? That's sort of depressing, because I'm finding this extreme zooming very awkward. Could this be accomplished with a macro (not that I know how to write a macro)?
Hello ellenelle; If you have a wheel mouse then that can be adjusted in Windows for zooming in Corel and other programs.
George
I assigned shortcut keys, but it doesn't seem to be working.
When I use the shortcut keys, it opens up the macro in the VB editor, and when I go to close that window, I get the message, "this command will stop the debugger."
Hi.
Works great here. I'll try and make a video for you soon.
~John
I don't know if I was clear that I'm using X5. Is that a factor?
I just tested on X4 and X5 It works well.
Can you send a screenshot of what you pasted into the module.
OK. Here it is
The only thing I can think of right now is that you do not have a document open.
I assigned my shortcuts to keypad keys 7 to zoom in and 1 to zoom out.
I have a document open and I am trying to zoom in and out. Nothing happens.
Quit the debugger. Try again. Let me know what the error says please.
I'm not getting an error window. Just that message. If I click on help, it says, "This command will stop the debugger.Some commands and actions cause Visual Basic to stop analyzing code. This error has the following cause and solution: Some edits, like declaring a Static variable, and some commands, like those for adding a new module or form, cause running or suspended code to stop. If you don't want to stop running code, don't add or execute the command. For additional information, select the item in question and press F1 (in Windows) or HELP (on the Macintosh)."By the way, if I seem to disappear at any point, it will be because we lost our Internet connection or electricity. We are having a blizzard that is supposed to be very severe. We lost our service for 6 days after Sandy.
HI.
It could be your choice of keyboard shortcuts somehow. Try running by using the Play button in the VBA editor. Make sure to place mouse cursor in either of the 2 smaller subs as these are the ones you should be running.
Yea. I have friends up there. Be safe. To bad it's not Monday, you'd have a great snow day.