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I believe that has always been the case. I started back with Frame 3. Setting the zoom to 1600 was one way of getting around the problem of the screen display not really being like the printout, so I have often used this when precise positioning is needed. Your picked setting always replaced one of the ones in the presets for that session.<br><br>Craig<br><br><div><div id="SkyDrivePlaceholder"></div>> But I just discovered that you can type any number you like in the zoom <br>> box where FM 11 lists only 25/50/80/100. Clicking the zoom level <br>> selects the contents, and you can type something like "521", hit enter, <br>> and get that magnification. Numbers larger than 1600 are replaced by <br>> 1600; less than 25 are replaced by 25. So even though Adobe forgot to <br>> include all the old familiar sizings and the Set command on FM 11's zoom <br>> picker, you can quickly get whatever size you need.<br>> <br>> Works in 9 and 10, too.<br>> <br><br></div> </div></body>
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