Graphics Programs Reference
In-Depth Information
Note
Learn how to work more with artboards in Lesson 4 , “ Transforming
Objects .”
7. Choose View > Zoom Out. Notice that zooming occurs on the currently active
artboard.
Notice the arrows to the right and left of the Artboard Navigation menu. You can use
these to navigate to the first ( ), previous ( ), next ( ), and last ( ) artboards.
8. Click the Previous navigation button to view the previous artboard (Artboard 1) in the
Document window.
Note
Since there are only two artboards in this document, you could have also
clicked the First button in this step.
9. Choose View > Fit Artboard In Window to make sure that the first artboard (Artboard
1) is fit in the Document window.
Another method for navigating multiple artboards is to use the Artboards panel. Next, you
will open the Artboards panel and navigate the document.
10. Choose Reset Essentials from the workspace switcher in the Application bar to reset
the Essentials workspace.
11. Choose Window > Artboards to expand the Artboards panel on the right side of the
workspace.
The Artboards panel lists all artboards in the document. This panel allows you to
navigate between artboards, rename artboards, add or delete artboards, edit artboard
settings, and more.
Next, you will focus on navigating the document using this panel.
12. Double-click the number 2 in the Artboards panel. This fits Artboard 2 in the
Document window.
 
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