You can zoom a page in various ways:
Commands |
Shortcut |
Icon |
Note |
CTRL+1 |
Fit entire page in the window. You will see all the page content, but, depending on your screen resolution, the items may be to small and text not readable. |
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Marquee (Lasso zoom) |
CTRL+2 |
Drag around the part of page you want to zoom. The part within the marquee will come into zoom. |
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Set |
CTRL+3 |
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Enter the zoom level. |
Fit page width to window |
CTRL+4 |
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Fit the entire page width in the window. You may not see the bottom part of the page. |
Fit multi-page to window |
CTRL+5 |
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Fit all pages opened in a multi-page view to window. |
Fit multi-page width to window |
CTRL+6 |
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Fit an entire row of pages opened in a multi-page view to window. You may not see all the pages, especially not the ones in second or lower rows. |
Fit article to window |
CTRL+7 |
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It performs the selection of all article elements, and then fit selection to window - so the entire article is zoomed. |
Fit Selection to window |
CTRL+8 |
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If you select one or more objects before pressing CTRL+8, , these objects will be centered and zoomed on the screen. |
Fit pasteboard to page |
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Scale the pasteboard around the page to the default value. |
Zoom more |
Num + or wheel forward |
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The selection is centered on screen, or it zooms on the pointer's position. |
Zoom less |
Num - or wheel backward |
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As above. |