Zoom only the text and not the images?

In several Word 2010 documents I use the Calibri text-font with size = 10 as the default body font which fits my needs for printouts of these documents.

However, as I use a 2560 x 1600 screen resolution on a 30" monitor, this text is too small for comfortable reading on the screen, so I use a 120% - 140% zoom in these Word documents.

However, when using this zoom factor, images inside the text always appear somewhat blurred, as they are zoomed too.

So my question is: Is there a setting in Word 2010 which zoomes only the text and not the images? (When using the Weblayout display mode).

No, no.

Repeated myself because just no isn't good enough in this forum.

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No, no.

Repeated myself because just no isn't good enough in this forum.

I am not sure what you mean. I just asked a simple question. Why would a simple answer not be "good enough in this forum"?

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The simple answer is "No," but this forum requires replies to be at least six characters.
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Why is there such a cynical tone here? I just asked a question and all I get are ironic answers. I thought that Microsoft forums are a serious place? Or are they not?

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What on earth are you talking about?  There is nothing cynic or ironic about either answer.  The answer to your original question is, "no."

The answer to your first follow up question is that this forum does not accept replies that are less than six characters in length.   Since the simply answer (no) is only two characters long, I couldn't simply answer "no."  I answered "No, no." which does meets the length requirement.

Surely you understand what no means so I'm assuming that Ms. Barnhill attempted to clear up any confusion that my  "Repeated myself because just no isn't good enough in this forum." had caused.

There is certainly no irony in her reply.  She simply stated a fact.  Regardless of the simplicity of the question, you can't answer questions in this forum with the simple answers "Yes" "No" or "Maybe" because they don't meet the minimum length requirement.

You may not like the answer to your question, but either way it doesn't add or detract from the forum.  How you see it is completely up to you.

 
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Regardless of the simplicity of the question, you can't answer questions in this forum with the simple answers "Yes" "No" or "Maybe" because they don't meet the minimum length requirement.

       

Actually, "Maybe." (with a period) would just make the cut.

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Well, the normal behavior would be to at least elaborate a little bit about the "no". In the Western social behavior norm a simple "no" is almost always understood as an "unfriendly tone". This is not me imagining something, it's an objective fact.

Personally, I am not used to get a simple "no" as an answer. Why not discussing about it?

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First you ask why a simple "no" as an  answer is not good enough, and now you complain that you perceive it in a unfriendly tone.

What kind of discussion are you looking for?  Can I zoom text but not images?  No, you can't.  Is that better?

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Note that no one here can tell you why Word doesn't let you zoom only the text of a document (if that's what you're asking). It's a user-to-user forum.

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