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  1. Appmixer Studio features
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Zooming in/out

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. In this section, we'll show you another great designer feature, zooming in/out.

We've already mentioned that you can use an unlimited number of components in a single flow, right? Some of our customers (or their customers) build flows containing hundreds of components. Believe us, a feature to zoom in/out comes in handy in these cases.

To zoom out, click the little Zoom out icon in the bottom panel.

To zoom in, click on the Zoom in icon in the bottom panel.

As simple as it looks, this feature makes sure you or your colleagues don't get lost in a complicated flow. .

Next, we'll show you how to export flow to an image
Previously, you learned about the obvious yet powerful feature of copying & pasting objects
Zooming in/out in a flow
Zoom out by clicking on the Zoom out icon in the bottom panel
Zoom in by clicking on the Zoom in icon in the bottom panel