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Excel Chapter 3
What-If Analysis, Charting, and Working with Large Worksheets
Figure 3 –74 (b) 3-D Pie Chart
Changing the View of the Worksheet
With Excel, you easily can change the view of the worksheet. For example, you can
magnify or shrink the worksheet on the screen. You also can view different parts of the
worksheet through windowpanes.
To Shrink and Magnify the View of a Worksheet or Chart
You can magnify (zoom in) or shrink (zoom out) the appearance of a worksheet or chart by using the Zoom
button (View tab | Zoom group). When you magnify a worksheet, Excel enlarges the view of the characters on the
screen, but displays fewer columns and rows. Alternatively, when you shrink a worksheet, Excel is able to display
more columns and rows. Magnifying or shrinking a worksheet affects only the view; it does not change the window
size or printout of the worksheet or chart. The following steps shrink and magnify the view of the worksheet.

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