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This happens to me sometimes at work. Why I don't know. I think it sorts itself out when you re-start the computer.
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You're reading How do I stop a particular Word file from always opening in 120% magnification? I've tried saving it in 100%, but it doesn't help.
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Thanks for your help +5 but unfortunately re-starting doesn't work! This is a file I received as an e-mail attachment, a form I have to occasionally fill out and return to my employer. It's been on there for more than a year, so I've re-started the computer countless times, and I've tried saving it at 100%, and it always opens up at 120%. I know it's hardly important, but it's a pet peeve of mine I guess.
by Teresa on October 14th, 2009
I know a PDF file can be created like that and therefore you can't change the magnification..but you said this was a Word file. I don't know if a Word file can be created at a specific magnification. I'll keep watching this question cos I'd like to know myself. Hopefully someone who knows will answer.
by Marky Mark on October 14th, 2009
Yeah it is Word. Thanks Marky, I hope someone knows the answer too! :)
by Teresa on October 14th, 2009