It allows you to zoom in and out, making a sheet look bigger or smaller. You can drag the slider with the mouse to do the zoom.
It allows you to zoom in and out, making a sheet look bigger or smaller. You can drag the slider with the mouse to do the zoom.
It allows you to zoom in and out, making a sheet look bigger or smaller. You can drag the slider with the mouse to do the zoom.
It allows you to zoom in and out, making a sheet look bigger or smaller. You can drag the slider with the mouse to do the zoom.
It allows you to zoom in and out, making a sheet look bigger or smaller. You can drag the slider with the mouse to do the zoom.
It allows you to zoom in and out, making a sheet look bigger or smaller. You can drag the slider with the mouse to do the zoom.
It allows you to zoom in and out, making a sheet look bigger or smaller. You can drag the slider with the mouse to do the zoom.
It allows you to zoom in and out, making a sheet look bigger or smaller. You can drag the slider with the mouse to do the zoom.
It allows you to zoom in and out, making a sheet look bigger or smaller. You can drag the slider with the mouse to do the zoom.
It allows you to zoom in and out, making a sheet look bigger or smaller. You can drag the slider with the mouse to do the zoom.
It allows you to zoom in and out, making a sheet look bigger or smaller. You can drag the slider with the mouse to do the zoom.
It makes your page look larger or smaller, depending whether you are zooming in or out.
It allows you to zoom in and out, making a sheet look bigger or smaller. You can drag the slider with the mouse to do the zoom.
You can increase the percentage size of the area, to zoom in. There is a Zoom icon on the view tab. There is also the Zoom slider on some versions of Excel, at the bottom right of the screen.
On the View tab, click the Zoom icon.
They allow you to zoom in or out of a worksheet or document, so they are essentially the same.
You can zoom in to do that, using the Zoom option.
Use Ctrl+F10 to maximize selected window.
The Status Bar is the area at the bottom of the Excel screen that shows the Zoom level, the viewing mode, and the current mode.
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Pick a zoom amount at View/Zoom, or turn the mouse roller while holding down the Ctrl key.
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Change the Zoom or view percent. A smaller zoom percent will let you see more on the screen, but everything will be smaller.
Click on view tab on the ribbon menu bar, then select 100% from the Zoom section.
You can never see all the columns and rows that there are as they are unlimited. However if you're trying to see all of the data you've entered, go to View->zoom->zoom out [the icon of the magnifying glass with the minus sign]