Excel in Sharepoint view size

Anonymous
2022-02-18T19:59:23+00:00

How do I change the view size of an excel worksheet while working online in Sharepoint?

On the desktop version, I can do this by using the % slide bar at the bottom right but I don't see something similar in Sharepoint.

There is also a zoom field in the View menu on the desktop version which I am not seeing in Sharepoint online either.

Am I just stuck with a document with a view much larger than I need/want it to be?

Microsoft 365 and Office | SharePoint | For business | MacOS

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-02-19T00:25:00+00:00

    Hi CDV_JHC,

    Thanks for the information.

    I am guessing your account is set to standard releases which means you’ll receive the updates when they're released broadly to all customers. To confirm, I checked two different user accounts in my tenant, one is set to Standard and another to Targeted releases.

    The user whose account is set to Standard release does not have zoom either at the bottom right corner or in View menu, as shown below.

    User’s account set to Targeted releases, can see zoom option in both the places, screenshot in my first reply.

    Standard release: This is the default option; users receive the latest updates when they're released broadly to all customers.

    Targeted release: With this option, users can be the first to see the latest updates and help shape the product by providing early feedback. Tenant admins can choose to have individuals, or the entire organization receive updates early.


    According to this support article, Zoom button in the menu ribbon under the View tab is mentioned as Coming Soon. I also checked What's new in Excel for the web which lists all the features that are released but Zoom is not mentioned in the list. I believe, it is not released for all the customers yet. But don’t worry, as this feature is available to Targeted release users, I am sure it will be released for other users soon.

    Meanwhile, please use Ctrl + mouse wheel to zoom in/out of the workbook.

    Kind Regards,

    Neha

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-02-18T23:56:18+00:00

    The workbook was created and shared by someone else.

    But I did just try making another one - in Sharepoint - and it looks exactly the same at the screenshots I shared above.

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  2. Anonymous
    2022-02-18T23:56:49+00:00

    I did as you suggested and the search showed no results for "zoom".

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  3. Anonymous
    2022-02-19T00:31:59+00:00

    thank you!!

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