How to adjust zoom in Word 12.3.1?

My friend has a MacBook Pro which was updated to 10.8.2 this fall in the Apple store in Dublin. He is having trouble adjusting the zoom feature in Word (12.3.1) he says it is set to 87% and can't figure out how to make it 150% so he can read it easier. Any suggestions? I have a later version of Word (14.1.4) on my iMac so can't help him. Klaus 1 any ideas?  Thx

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