![]() ![]() ![]() Alternatively, use the options on the View menu, or tap Shift+Command plus comma or period, to zoom in and out respectively, although there aren’t many shades of grey with this approach - you’re either zoomed in hugely, or not. The zoom setting won’t change when you expand or shrink the window but if you have a trackpad you can zoom in and out using the pinch-with-two-fingers gesture. ![]() Just click Format → Wrap to Page (or hit Shift+Command+W). Well, it turns out the feature is there and has been so for years. The default view simply wraps the text at the edge of the program window. This shows how the text you’re typing will actually appear on the printed page. ![]() TextEdit is a capable word processor but one useful feature is seemingly missing: page view. ![]()
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