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How do you make the page smaller on a computer?


Question Posted Thursday July 19 2012, 11:51 pm

How do you make the page smaller on a computer?
When I make my page smaller it cuts things off and when its bigger at 100% I have to scroll and the page is too big. My page is too big for the screen on my laptop I so need help to make it smaller without using the zoom level thing , Thank you


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mannequin24 answered Friday July 20 2012, 4:23 pm:
Another way to do it works if you have a mouse. Click control and scroll down as you would if you were trying to move to the bottom of a page.

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Barbie7056 answered Friday July 20 2012, 5:44 am:
Try hitting 'Ctrl' and then the '-' together.. if you zoom out too far then just press the '+' instead .
Hope this is what you were after.
Good Luck

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