![]() ![]() ![]() Click on one of the icons to increase or decrease font size, or click the dialog box launcher (little arrow in the bottom right-hand corner, also known as “dinky”) to open up the full options for font adaptation. When you’re looking for a zoom button, you’ll naturally go to the View Tab and spot the font adaptation icons on the far right. Zoom buttons and huge/tiny fonts: Don’t go on searching for a zoom button in Studio 2009/2011, because there isn’t one! Just go to Tools>Options>Editor>Font Adaptation, enable “Adapt font sizes” and define the font size you are comfortable with. I can’t see the end of the dialog box! Diagnosis and Treatment No terms show up in the Term Recognition window! Where’s the zoom button in Studio 2011/2014? (Black font applies to Studio 2009/2011 green font applies to Studio 2014.) Signs & Symptoms So here are a few tips on how to solve some of the quirks of Studio’s display. You’re not the only one to feel frustrated we’ve all been there. You’re probably used to zooming in and out of Word documents and browsers using Ctrl+Scroll (mouse wheel) or by nipping down to the percentage bar at the bottom of your screen to adjust the zoom level there, but neither of these methods work in Studio. One feature that translators look for in SDL Trados Studio is the zoom button. ![]()
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