The Internet Explorer zoom function is a relatively new introduction to the web browser. Internet Explorer 5 allowed rudimentary text zoom, but not entire page zoom. Internet Explorer 6 didn’t have built-in page zoom, although you could download plug-ins that would allow you to zoom images. With Internet Explorer 7 and 8 the zoom function became much more robust. You can now zoom text as well as the entire page by following a few simple steps.

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Adjust Text Size in IE

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  2. Choose among the following text sizes: Largest, Larger, Medium, Smaller and Smallest.
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Use Page Zoom in IE

  1. 400%, 200%, 150%, 125%, 100%, 75% and 50%.
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Method 3
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Use IE Zoom Settings in Internet Options

  1. In this section, you have three options: Reset Text Size to Medium for New Windows and Tabs, Reset Text Size to Medium While Zooming and labeled Reset Zoom Level for New Windows and Tabs. Check or uncheck the options to meet your preferences.
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    How can I display Internet Explorer zoom percentage on my toolbar?
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    Use 'ctrl+' to zoom and 'ctrl-' to zoom out. The item on the toolbar shouldn't show up until you have zoomed in or out.
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      • If your mouse has a wheel, you can hold down CTRL and spin the wheel up to zoom in, and spin the wheel down to zoom out.
      • There were some changes to the zoom functionality in Internet Explorer 8. Zooming in Internet Explorer 7 allowed text to overflow off of the screen, and required you to manipulate a horizontal toolbar to view all the information on a web page. In Internet Explorer 8, the text is wrapped and the horizontal toolbar is no longer needed, making for a more user-friendly zooming experience. Internet Explorer also scales elements within the web page, rather than simply magnifying them. For this reason, the zoom feature in Internet Explorer 8 is now called Adaptive Zoom.
      • You can hit CTRL + to zoom in or CTRL – to zoom out.
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      Warnings

      • One commonly experienced problem among IE 7 and 8 users is new web pages that are opened at a strange zoom level, like 200%. To fix this problem, refer to Step 3. Ensure that the box labeled Reset Zoom Level for New Windows and Tabs is checked. This will force all new web pages to open at the standard zoom level of 100%.
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