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Hi :)
Several ways.
*  Hold the Ctrl key down and roll the mouse wheel towards you

*  in the bottom right corner is a slider with a blob that is
currently at the far right beside the little plus sign.  Drag the blob
to the left

*  beside the slider is a percentage.  Double click on that and in the
opp-up choose something like 100% or "fit width" or "fit width and
height"

* errr, there are probably other ways too

Regards from
Tom :)




On 8 December 2013 16:26, Krueger Earl <earlkrueger@gmail.com> wrote:
I loaded some new software, not libreoffice, and all of my previously completed documents were 
highly magnified and I can’t use them.

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