Graphics Programs Reference
In-Depth Information
Note
Double-clicking the artboard name in the Artboards panel allows you to
change the name of the artboard. Clicking the artboard icon ( ) to the right
of the artboard name in the panel allows you to edit artboard options.
13. Choose View > Zoom In, to zoom in on the second artboard.
14. Double-click the number 1 to the left of Artboard 1 in the Artboards panel to show the
first artboard in the Document window.
Notice that when you double-click to navigate to an artboard, that artboard is fit in the
Document window.
15. Click the Artboards panel icon ( ) in the dock to collapse the Artboards panel.
Artboard overview
Artboards represent the regions that can contain printable artwork (similar to
pages in a program like Adobe InDesign). You can use artboards to crop areas
for printing or placement purposes. Multiple artboards are useful for creating
a variety of things such as multiple page PDFs, printed pages with different
sizes or different elements, independent elements for websites, video
storyboards, or individual items for animation in Adobe Flash ® or Adobe
After Effects.
A. Printable area is bounded by the innermost dotted lines and represents
the portion of the page on which the selected printer can print.
B. Nonprintable area is between the two sets of dotted lines representing
any nonprintable margin of the page. This example shows the nonprintable
area of an 8.5″ x 11″ page for a standard laser printer.
C. Edge of the page is indicated by the outermost set of dotted lines.
D. Artboard is bounded by solid lines and represents the entire region that
can contain printable artwork.
 
 
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