Mouse scroll zooms instead of scrolling

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You can use these keyboard shortcuts to adjust the zoom level in the document window as well as in dialog boxes and labs that feature preview windows such as the Print Preview dialog box, PowerTRACE, Image Adjustment Lab, and more. To zoom out, right-click in the drawing window. You can also zoom in by using the Pan tool and double-clicking in the drawing window. To zoom out, right-click in the drawing window, or drag with the right mouse button to select a specific area. Using the Zoom tool, you can also zoom in by clicking anywhere in the drawing window or dragging to select a specific area to magnify. When you are not editing text, you can also access the Zoom tool by pressing Shift + Z. The Zoom to selected button is available only if one or more objects are selected before you click the Zoom tool. On the property bar, click one of the following: You can specify default zooming and panning settings.

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You can also use the mouse wheel to scroll. If you use a mouse wheel, the wheel zooms in and zooms out by default. This feature lets you pan without having to change tools. You can also use the Quick Pan mode to switch from any active tool to the Pan tool. In this way, you can avoid having to alternate between the two tools. You can zoom in and out while you are panning, and you can pan while you are zooming. You can use the Pan tool to pan around a large image and view particular areas.