Re: Setting magnication option for entire document
- From: "Chris Roth [MVP]" <visioguy [at] hotmail [dot] com>
- Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 21:37:14 +0200
Solution to both of your problems!
Go to View > Drawing Explorer.
You can browse all the pages in this tree control just by hitting the down
arrow. And Ctrl+W will work without you having to click back into the page!
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Hope this helps,
Chris Roth
Visio MVP
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"luciel" <luciel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello Chris,
Hmm, I don't know how to write a VBA script, so I guess I'll have to do it
page by page. I'm actually a bit surprised there is no built-in
functionality
for this.
As you've brought up the tabs, I'd like to ask another somewhat related
question. Is there another way of scrolling through the pages other than
clicking through the tabs at the bottom of the document? For example some
kind of right-click functionality that would show you all the pages in a
list?
And no, my document does not have 100 pages, just 41... :-) Which makes
for
a lot of switching back and forth between the pages.
Thanks.
You could write a small VBA script that would get this done for you...
What I often do is Ctrl+W, which fits the whole page. It's easy to
quickly
click on all the tabs and hit this keyboard shortcut. Hopefully your
document doesn't have 100 pages!
.
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