Graphics Programs Reference
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artwork so that the screen doesn't have to redraw the artwork each time you make
a change. This is called Outline mode. Outline mode can be helpful when selecting
objects, as you will see in Lesson 2 , Techniques for Selecting Artwork .”
3. Choose View > Outline.
Only the outlines of the objects are displayed. Use this view to find objects that
might not be visible in Preview mode.
4. Choose View > Preview to see all the attributes of the artwork.
Tip
Press Command+Y (Mac OS) or Ctrl+Y (Windows) to toggle between
Preview and Outline modes.
5. Choose View > Overprint Preview to view any lines or shapes that are set to over-
print.
This view is helpful for those in the print industry who need to see how inks inter-
act when set to overprint. You may not actually see much of a change in the con-
tent when you change to this mode.
Note
When switching between viewing modes, visual changes may not be read-
ily apparent. Zooming in and out (View > Zoom In and View > Zoom
Out) may help you see the differences more easily.
6. Choose View > Pixel Preview to see how the artwork will look when it is raster-
ized and viewed onscreen in a Web browser. Choose View > Pixel Preview to
deselect pixel preview.
7. Choose View > Fit Artboard In Window to view the entire active artboard.
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