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You can zoom in and out in several different ways to achieve the view you want.
To do this | Take this action |
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To see the image at a particular zoom level (from 8:1 to 1:512) | Select the particular zoom level from the Zoom menu or use the shortcut key for that zoom level, if a shortcut key is available. |
To zoom in one level at a time | From the Zoom menu, select Zoom In: - In Mac OS, press
+ (plus sign). - In Windows, press Ctrl + (plus sign).
Or
From the Tools menu, select Zoom tool . Move the magnifying glass to the area you want to zoom in on, and click. When the other tools are active: - In Mac OS, hold down the
key to enable zooming in. - In Windows, hold down Ctrl to enable zooming in.
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To zoom out one level at a time | From the Zoom menu, select Zoom Out: - In Mac OS, press
– (minus sign). - In Windows, press Ctrl – (minus sign).
Or
From the Tools menu, select Zoom tool, and hold down the shift key . Move the magnifying glass to the area you want to zoom out on, and click. When the other tools are active: - In Mac OS, hold down the
and shift to enable zooming out. - In Windows, hold down Ctrl+shift to enable zooming out.
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To fit the entire image into the window | From the Zoom menu, select Fit To Window: - In Mac OS, press
0. - In Windows, press Ctrl+0.
You can set the navigation preferences so that the image will fit to the window whenever a job opens. |
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