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At high zoom levels, only low-level samples are visible because the peaks of the waveform move beyond the vertical scope of the data 
window. Consider the following data windows. 
Level zoom out maximum 
Level zoom in maximum 
Both data windows display the same audio file at a 1:1 zoom ratio. The window on the left shows the level ruler zoomed to its maximum 
out position. The window on the right shows the level ruler zoomed to its maximum in position. Notice that wave peaks clearly visible in 
the left window are out of display range in the right window. 
Using zoom level commands 
If you prefer using commands, you can control the level magnification from the View menu. The following table briefly describes the 
three available zoom level commands. You can access these commands from the View menu by choosing Zoom Level and choosing the 
desired command from the submenu. 
Command 
Description 
Out Full 
Decreases the zoom level to minimize the display of the file’s amplitude. 
Window 
Changes the level zoom to display the entire waveform amplitude in the data window. 
Selection 
Maximizes the display of the selection (vertically and horizontally) in the data window. 
Formatting the level ruler 
You can configure the level ruler to appear in decibels or percent by right-clicking the ruler and choosing Label in Percent or Label in dB 
from the shortcut menu. 
Using custom zoom settings 
You can create two custom time zoom settings for quick access to time magnification levels that you use frequently. 
Creating custom zoom settings 
1. 
From the Options menu, choose Preferences. The Preferences dialog appears. 
2. 
Click the Display tab. 
3. 
Select time magnification settings from the Custom zoom ratio 1 and Custom zoom ratio 2 drop-down lists. 
4. 
Click OK
Zooming to custom settings 
From the View menu, choose Zoom Time, and choose a custom zoom setting from the submenu. 
Tip:
 You can also click a Custom Zoom button (
 or 
) on the Navigation toolbar or press 1 or 2 on the numeric keypad. 
NAVIGATING, ZOOMING, AND SELECTING 
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