![]() ![]() It affect only zoom levels available for default zoom, but not the zooming increments in Wrench>Zoom or Ctrl- +/ - behavior. But unlike both extensions mentioned here I tried ( Zoom and ZoomAll), it works even for Google Docs Spreadsheet-allows truly custom zoom levels. This solution by Ciprian Stan needs elementary HTML skills and need re-doing it every time you restart Google Chrome. don't have bloated Options that heavily advertise other extensions.supports keyboard shortcuts for Zoom In & Zoom Out.(For Google Spreadsheets specifically, it now has built-in Zoom feature as of 0).Īnother extension not mentioned here is Custom Zoom. If his answer helps you, go ahead and vote for it. Remember to change zoom via extension button 'Z' right to the omnibox, don't try using Ctrl- +/ -). Update 0: The Zoom extension suggested by Thomas Ploeger now also works with Google Spreadsheets. ![]()
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