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Zoom
Reduces or enlarges the screen display of the current document. Click the arrow next to the icon to open the Zoom toolbar.
Zoom (LibreOfficeDev Impress in Outline and Slide View)
Increases the zoom factor of the current document view.
You can also select the Zoom & Pan tool and drag a rectangular frame around the area you want to enlarge.
Decreases the zoom factor of the current document view.
Zoom 100%
Displays the slide at its actual size.
Returns the display of the slidepage to the previous zoom factor you applied.
Undoes the action of the Previous Zoom command.
Displays the entire slidepage on your screen.
Displays the complete width of the slidepage. The top and bottom edges of the slidepage may not be visible.
Displays the entire formula in the maximum size possible so that all elements are included. The formula is reduced or enlarged so that all formula elements can be displayed in the work area. The current zoom factor is displayed on the status bar. A selection of available zoom options is accessible through the context menu. The context menu in the work area also contains zoom commands. The zoom commands and icons are only available in Math documents, not for embedded Math objects.
Resizes the display to include all of the objects on the slidepage.
Resizes the display to fit the object(s) you selected.
Moves the slidepage within the LibreOfficeDev window. Place the pointer on the slidepage, and drag to move the slidepage. When you release the mouse, the last tool you used is selected.