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In IE9 there is a zoom feature that makes the screen size larger or smaller. I find no such feature with Firefox. Can it do this? Don't confuse my question with "Full Screen".

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In IE9, under tools, there is a zoom feature that adjust the viewing size. Zoom in or Zoom out. Can this be done in Firefox?

In IE9, under tools, there is a zoom feature that adjust the viewing size. Zoom in or Zoom out. Can this be done in Firefox?

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If you enable the Menu Bar, the View Menu contains a Zoom feature. You can also access it with the shortcut Ctrl + and Ctrl - if you don't use the Menu Bar. If you have a mouse wheel, you can hold Ctrl and scroll up and down to use the Zoom feature.

I believe by default, the Zoom feature only increases text size. You can change that by enabling the Menu Bar and unchecking "Zoom Text Only", as indicated in the images below.

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Ɖɔɖɔɖo si wotia

If you enable the Menu Bar, the View Menu contains a Zoom feature. You can also access it with the shortcut Ctrl + and Ctrl - if you don't use the Menu Bar. If you have a mouse wheel, you can hold Ctrl and scroll up and down to use the Zoom feature.

I believe by default, the Zoom feature only increases text size. You can change that by enabling the Menu Bar and unchecking "Zoom Text Only", as indicated in the images below.

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Well I'll be darn. Thanks bsharp.  :)