Changing the Magnification Factor of Annotation Editor

You can specify the magnification factor for pages displayed in the Work Pane on the Annotation Editor screen.
1.
Click on the Status Bar.
Alternatively, select the [View] menu > [Zoom].
The [Zoom] dialog box is displayed.
2.
Select the magnification factor and display method and then click [OK].
Note
You can select from [25%], [50%], [75%], [100%], [200%], [Whole Page], [Page Width], and [Custom].
If you want to specify the magnification factor, enter it directly into [Zoom]. You can enter the magnification factor in 1% increments. If you enter a decimal point or a value greater than the upper limit (200%) or smaller than the lower limit (5%), pages are automatically displayed at the available magnification factor closest to the value you specified (if you set a value other than an integer for the magnification factor, the magnification factor returns to its previous value).
If you select  (Whole Page) on the Status Bar, the page is displayed with a magnification factor that displays the entire page.
If you select  (Page Width) on the Status Bar, the page is displayed with a magnification factor that makes the page width fit the window width.
Adjust the magnification factor by moving the slider on the Status Bar left or right, or press  or  on the slider bar.
You can also change the magnification factor by 10% by rolling the mouse wheel while pressing the [Ctrl] key on the keyboard while the focus is in the Work Pane. Rolling the mouse wheel forward and backward zooms in and out, respectively.
You can change the magnification factor in the range from 5 to 200%. However, if a page with a paper size width or height that exceeds 482.6 mm (19 inches) is included, the maximum magnification is limited to less than 200%.