#Microsoft365 – I love shortcuts and the Windows Button has definitely saved me a lot of time. Here’s another good one to help you zoom in and out on pages.

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To zoom in and out on pages I’ve always used the CTRL + Scroll wheel of the mouse. But what happens if you don’t use a mouse? The touch pad on older notebooks just wasn’t that great and I struggled to scroll and zoom (the new Microsoft Surface Laptop is amazing though).

This is a tip I learnt today from a post that @jiaxinmachine (Jiaxin Zheng) shared on twitter (thank you!):

Keep the Windows Button in and press the plus (+) or minus button (-). A small screen will pop up showing the zoom settings. Click on the Settings wheel in the corner to make changes to your settings.

I’ve changed the Zoom level increments to 50% as I got a fright every time it zoomed by 100% 🙂

 

 

 

Purpose of this blog challenge:

I will write 365 blogs in 365 days around Microsoft 365. I did a similar challenge with Office 365, blogs can be found here. I won’t just be talking about the new Microsoft 365 subscription model. I will be sharing any news, tips and tricks around Office / Office 365 / Windows / Mobility and Security. And let’s not forget all the great new Apps & services available.  A lot of what I’ll share on Office and SharePoint will also be applicable to none “Office 365” versions.

Feel free to #AskBraam if you have questions or would like me to write about a specific topic. I’ve created a Flow to monitor Twitter for the #AskBraam hashtag and will try my best to incorporate any questions into the blogs, or answer them directly on Twitter. This is a “Learning through Sharing” approach to teach my pet sheep about Microsoft – read more on this here.