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    Worksheet Zoom property

    How do I obtain the Zoom property of a worksheet?

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    ActiveWindow.Zoom = 150
    or

    x = ActiveWindow.Zoom

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    Thanks. I just found it myself.

    This is one of the last few things for my first version of my worksheet manager.

    What do you think?

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    Looks nice

    I would add the <,> signs to the buttons.

    << First
    < Previous
    Next >
    Last >>

    So are you gonna post that to the kb?

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    I don't know what I'm going to do yet.

    I want to create my own little suite of add-ins and applications that will help people with VB and VBA and making things easier in the Office applications.

    Once I get my VB/VBA site (more for the sale of small handy addins, ActiveX controls, etc) for nominal prices I'll know better what I want to do with it.

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