There are several ways to magnify or reduce image areas in VPS+ software.
To magnify the selected point, click and then click in the display window. To reduce the image, click
, hold down the Ctrl key (Windows) or the Command key (Macintosh), and then click in the display window.
To magnify a selected area, click , click in the display window, hold down the left mouse button, and drag the mouse over the area on which you want to zoom in. To reduce the image, click
, hold down the Ctrl key (Windows) or the Command key (Macintosh), and then click in the display window. To move the area in zoom, click
and drag the image.
To move the area in zoom, click and drag the image.
To zoom in via the Navigator palette, drag the rectangle over the area that you want to zoom in on, and then drag the slider up. To zoom out via the Navigator palette, drag the rectangle over the area that you want to zoom out of, and then drag the slider down.
If you selected Zoom with scroll wheel in Preferences > Advanced, you can also zoom in and out with any tool selected by moving the scroll wheel on the mouse. You cannot control the exact focus of the zoom, but you can always move the screen:
You can change the display size of an image to a specific magnification level. Choose from 1:512, 1:256, 1:128, 1:64, 1:32, 1:16, 1:8, 1:1, 2:1, 4:1, 8:1.
While in Commercial Mode, you can change the zoom level to have a file fill the display window. On the toolbar click Zoom to Fit .
While in Layout mode (only available in Packaging Mode), you can change the zoom level of a layout so that it fills the display window. The zoom level of all elements changes to show the entire layout: on the toolbar click Fit All .
While in Layout mode (only available in Packaging Mode), you can change the zoom level of a selected element (a TIFF file in the layout) so that the element is displayed over the entire width or height of the display window.