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:Just like your web-browser, you can go to previous page you have visited by clicking on '''Back''' arrow icon [[File:Go-back24.png]] and to forward page by clicking on '''Forward''' arrow icon [[File:go-forward24.png]] in the toolbar. You can also use the '''New Tab''' page by clicking on [[File:add24.png]] button inside the last tab you have opened (under the toolbar), or just use the keyboard shortcuts '''Ctrl+T''' and ('''⌘-T''' on Mac). To close a tab, use the [[File:close12.png]] in the right side of each tab you want to close or keyboard shortcuts '''Ctrl+W''' and ('''⌘-W''' on Mac).
:Just like your web-browser, you can go to previous page you have visited by clicking on '''Back''' arrow icon [[File:Go-back24.png]] and to forward page by clicking on '''Forward''' arrow icon [[File:go-forward24.png]] in the toolbar. You can also use the '''New Tab''' page by clicking on [[File:add24.png]] button inside the last tab you have opened (under the toolbar), or just use the keyboard shortcuts '''Ctrl+T''' and ('''⌘-T''' on Mac). To close a tab, use the [[File:close12.png]] in the right side of each tab you want to close or keyboard shortcuts '''Ctrl+W''' and ('''⌘-W''' on Mac).


;[[File:zoom-in24.png]][[File:zoom-out24.png]]Increasing and Decreasing the size of the text.
;*Adjust the size of the text
The size of the text is specified by the content package you are using. Because it might not be ideal for your eyes and comfort, you can either increase or decrease the size of the text at any time. To do so, use the Magnify (to increase) and Reduce (to decrease) buttons to change the size of the text. Those commands are also available from the Display menu.
:The size of the text is specified by the content package you are using. Because it might not be ideal for your eyes and comfort, you can either increase or decrease the text size of the pages at any time. To do so, use the '''Magnify''' button [[File:zoom-in24.png]] to increase and '''Reduce''' button [[File:zoom-out24.png]] to decrease the size of the text. Those commands are also available in '''Display > Zoom''' on the menu bar and one more option named [[File:zoom-10016.png]]'''Original size''' is there which reset the text size of the page to its original size. You can also use the keyboard shortcuts '''Ctrl''' and '''+''' ('''⌘''' and '''+''' on Mac) to zoom in, '''Ctrl''' and '''-''' ('''⌘''' and '''-''' on Mac) to zoom out and '''Ctrl''' and '''0''' ('''⌘''' and '''0''' on Mac) to reset the zoom tool.
 
:To gain some extra space on a small display, you may wish to display Kiwix in full-screen mode, it will maximize the size of the Kiwix window and hide all other programs including your operating system. In order to do this, click on '''full-screen''' button [[File:fullscreen24.png]] or use the keyboard shortcut '''F11''' (on Windows and Linux) and '''⌘-Shift-F''' (on Mac).
;[[File:fullscreen24.png]]Displaying Kiwix in full-screen.
To gain some extra space on a small display or to remove distractions, you may want to display Kiwix in fullscreen. It will maximize the size of the Kiwix window and hide all other programs including your operating system. The saved space is then used to display more content at once.
 
Activate and de-activate it using the Full screen button, next to the Reduce one.


;[[File:print24.png]]Printing and exporting documents.
;[[File:print24.png]]Printing and exporting documents.
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