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John Morris
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Thanks Guys, I had not seen the zoom slider or even thought about zoom as being a work around. Zoom will work I suppose, I was hoping for a font setting that would repeat each time you open it. Maybe there is a setting to keep the zoom where ever you leave it . . . . . . .

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Aaron, you are correct. I was shaking my head no, but it turns out the key is to use the ctrl-mouse wheel ( per John McCord above) to zoom and it sticks (for me anyway). Before I read your post I was just using the slider at the bottom which apparently does not stick.

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In addition to the application settings Aaron points out, you can also set options in NC Configurations which are utilized to define settings for unique machine settings.  They are easily defined using the NC Configuration button on the ribbon:
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And you can switch between them using a context menu option in an NC  file (Code Expert ships with a number of default configurations - edit them or add/remove as desired):

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Hope this helps.

 

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I played around with it and I see that editing the config makes a direct change. I see the "windows standard" ctrl roll zoom works also. I did not see changing the font size in the documents setting page make any effect. 

 

Good to finally find out about the windows zoom. It overrides ant setting in code expert. Regardless of the settings, newer monitors have very fine settings which are not good for my old eyes.......

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