"KCB" <bcgc_qc@hootmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Jo-Anne" <Jo-Anne@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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>> Using WinXP and IE 7. At the bottom right of my screen in IE, I can click
>> on 100% and the zoom will go to 125% or I can double-click and it will go
>> to 150%. The next click brings it back to 100%. Is there a way to change
>> the default from 125/150 to 150/200?
>>
>> If not in IE7, how about in IE8?
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>> Jo-Anne
>>
>
> It's not changeable.
> From IE Help:
>
> Zoom in on a webpage
>
> Internet Explorer Zoom lets you enlarge or reduce the view of a webpage.
> Unlike changing font size, zoom enlarges or reduces everything on the
> page, including text and images. You can zoom from 10% to 1000%.
>
> Click to open Internet Explorer.
>
> On the bottom right of the Internet Explorer screen, click the arrow next
> to the Change Zoom Level button .
>
> To go to a predefined zoom level, click the percentage of enlargement or
> reduction you want.
> - or -
> To specify a custom level, click Custom. In the Percentage zoom box, type
> a zoom value, and then click OK.
>
> Notes
> If you have a mouse with a wheel, hold down the Ctrl key, and then scroll
> the wheel to zoom in or out.
>
> If you keep clicking the Change Zoom Level button , it will cycle through
> 100%, 125%, and 150%, giving you a quick enlargement of the webpage.
>
> From the keyboard, you can increase or decrease the zoom value in 10%
> increments. To zoom in, press Ctrl+(+). To zoom out, press Ctrl+(-). To
> restore the zoom to 100%, press Ctrl+0.
>
>
>
Thank you, KCB! I knew all that but was hoping there was a workaround that
would enable me to go to 200% with one click.
Jo-Anne