Zoom & View Layout/text/shared/01/03010000.xhpzooming;page viewsviews; scalingscreen; scalingpages; scalingmw deleted "scaling;"Zoom & View LayoutReduces or enlarges the screen display of %PRODUCTNAME. The current zoom factor is displayed as a percentage value on the Status bar.Zooming is handled differently on Unix, Linux, and Windows platforms. A document saved with a 100% zoom factor in Windows is displayed at a larger zoom factor on Unix/Linux platforms. To change the zoom factor, double-click or right-click the percentage value on the Status bar, and select the zoom factor that you want.Zoom factorSet the zoom factor at which to display the current document and all documents of the same type that you open thereafter.OptimalResizes the display to fit the width of the selected cell area at the moment the command is started.Resizes the display to fit the width of the text in the document at the moment the command is started.Fit width and heightResizes the display to fit the width and height of the selected cell area at the moment the command is started.Displays the entire page on your screen.Fit widthDisplays the complete width of the document page. The top and bottom edges of the page may not be visible.100 %Displays the document at its actual size.VariableEnter the zoom factor at which you want to display the document. Enter a percentage in the box.View layoutFor text documents, you can set the view layout. Reduce the zoom factor to see the effects of different view layout settings.for this doc or all docs? answer: it's the same as before for the zoom factor.AutomaticThe automatic view layout displays pages side by side, as many as the zoom factor allows.Single pageThe single page view layout displays pages beneath each other, but never side by side.ColumnsIn columns view layout you see pages in a given number of columns side by side. Enter the number of columns.Book modeIn book mode view layout you see two pages side by side as in an open book. The first page is a right page with an odd page number.