Zoom control allows the users to zoom-in and zoom-out the slide. This zoom control shortcut option presents at the bottom of the PowerPoint and near the slide view.
Zoom Control has a range meter containing a range between 10 to 400. Usually, PowerPoint user Keeps this meter at 69% or 71% readability.
Use the Zoom Controls to zoom in and out on the map. Zooming in scales the map to provide a closer view of a smaller region of the map. Zooming out scales the map to display a larger region of the map.
A slide zoom can help you make your presentation more dynamic, allowing you to navigate freely between slides in any order you choose without interrupting the flow of your presentation.
Zoom controls are used to adjust the zoom level of cameras and electronic devices with zoom functionality. They are commonly used in photography, videography, and video conferencing. Zoom controls help frame subjects, focus on details, and improve visibility during presentations or screen sharing. They are also beneficial for accessibility purposes, enabling magnification of content for individuals with visual impairments. Additionally, zoom controls facilitate exploration in virtual tours and maps.
Zoom in and out of the map using the Zoom Controls.
Zooming in enlarges the map to get a closer look at a certain area of the map.
Zooming out enlarges the map to show a broader area of the map.
A zoom slider appears in the lower right corner when you open a Microsoft Word document.
You can zoom in and out by dragging the slider to the left or right.
You may zoom in and out by clicking the – or + buttons.
