Graphics Programs Reference
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9. To dock the Control panel again, click its panel menu button ( ) at the far right
and choose Dock At Top.
Reviewing the document window and pasteboard
The document window contains all the pages in the document. Each page or spread is sur-
rounded by its own pasteboard, which can store objects for the document as you create
a layout. Objects on the pasteboard do not print. The pasteboard also provides additional
space along the edges of the document for extending objects past the page edge (called a
bleed). Bleeds are used when an object must print to the edge of a page. Controls for dis-
playing different pages in the document are in the lower-left corner of the document win-
dow.
1. To make sure the panels are back in the correct position, choose Window > Work-
space > Reset Advanced.
Tip
You can use the pasteboard as a work area or a storage area. For example,
many users work on complex drawings on the pasteboard, or they import
multiple image and text files at one time and store them on the pasteboard
until they're needed.
2. To see more pages in the document and the document's pasteboard, choose 25%
from the Zoom Level menu on the Application bar.
3. If necessary, click the Maximize button to enlarge the document window.
• In Windows, the Maximize button is the middle box in the upper-right corner of
the window.
• In Mac OS, the Maximize button is the green button in the upper-left corner of
the window.
4. To view the page bleeds set up for this document, choose View > Screen Mode >
Bleed.
5. Choose View > Screen Mode > Preview and then View > Fit Spread In Window to
restore the view.
6. Choose View > Fit Spread In Window and scroll as necessary to see pages 2 and 3
of the document.
Now you'll move to another page.
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