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
No problem. Yes, I have been searching my brains out. Looks like somebody came up with a macro that might have done something like that, but when I clicked on the links it was no longer available. That's what led me to think it might be able to be done with a macro.
Hi.
You could assign a shortcut key to these. Adjust number as needed.
Sub zoomIn() ActiveWindow.ActiveView.Zoom = ActiveWindow.ActiveView.Zoom + 5End SubSub zoomOut() ActiveWindow.ActiveView.Zoom = ActiveWindow.ActiveView.Zoom - 5End Sub
~John
John, that sounds very promising, only you'll need to explain more, because I don't know what you mean by "sub." Is that code? Excuse my ignorance.Later, after taking another look:OK, those are the macros themselves? Thank you very much. So, I just need to install them? Have no experience with this, but very happy to learn. What do I need to do?
John
Your macro is very nice, but how do we get it to zoom in and out from either screen center, or cursor position.Not sure what origin it uses now, but it is very unpredictable.
Is it possible to add, easily?
Could someone please tell me what to do with that code? I haven't got the slightest idea. Thanks.