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Choose View > Zoom > Pan & Zoom, or click the Pan & Zoom tool in the Select and Zoom toolbar.
Do any of the following:
1.Drag the handles of the box in the Pan & Zoom window to change the document magnification.2.Drag the center of the box to pan across the area you want to see.
3.Click the navigation buttons to move to a different page.
4.Enter a value in the zoom text box, or click the plus or minus buttons to increase or decrease the magnification by preset levels.
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Hi,
Thanks for Reaching out to us for your concerns.
We have not removed the zoom tools from the main toolbar and those are already there.I assume you might have undocked the Toolbar so you may be getting a black floating window over the document area which would be having the zoom tools.
I would request you to kindly Dock it back to the Main toolbar by clicking the rightmost icon from that floating window.
Also, if this is not the case i would request you to kindly do a right click on your main toolbar and select “Reset Toolbar” from the context menu. (This way your main toolbar will get back to the default state which would anyways be having the Zoom tools.
Let me know if this fixes your concern
Thanks
Ayush JainShauna E VanderHoek supported this idea ·
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