Graphics Reference
In-Depth Information
Did You Know?
You can change the Zoom size of an image using the Navigator
thumbnail.
Hold down the Ctrl key (Win) or the key (Mac), and
then drag in the thumbnail. When you release your mouse, the selected
area expands. It's just like using the Zoom tool, except you're drag-
ging in the Navigator's thumbnail. Conversely, if you drag a second
time (this time using a larger rectangle), the image zooms out.
For Your Information: Navigator Panel Shortcut
You can control the view of the document through a great shortcut. Simply
click once in the Zoom input box on the Navigator panel, and then use the
Up/Down arrow keys to increase or decrease the zoom value of the docu-
ment 1% at a time. Not fast enough for you? Then hold down the Shift key,
and use the Up/Down arrow keys to change the zoom size 10% at a time.
Customizing the Navigator Panel
The colored box in the Navigator panel (proxy preview area) defines the viewable area of
the image. It's important for the colored lines of the view box to stand out clearly against
the image. The default color of the view box is a light red; however, some documents con-
tain elements that are predominantly the same color as the colored lines of the viewable
area, making the viewing area difficult to identify. By changing the color of the lines, you
can make sure they stand out against the image. This may seem like a small thing, but
choosing a color that contrasts with my image significantly cuts down on my frustration
level when I'm attempting to identify the viewable area.
Change the View Box Color
Select the
Navigator
panel.
Click the
Navigator Options
button, and then click
Panel Options
.