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Navigating the view area



If you have enlarged your image, you can navigate to bring another area of the image into view.

To view another area of an image:

Do one of the following:

  • Use the window scroll bars.
  • Select the hand tool () and drag to pan over the image.

  • To use the hand tool while another tool is selected, hold down the spacebar as you drag in the image.

    To move the view of an image using the Navigator palette:

    1 Choose Window > Show Navigator, or click the Navigator tab in the palette well.

    2 Do one of the following:

  • Drag the view box in the thumbnail of the image, which represents the boundaries of the image window.
  • Drag the slider in the Navigator palette.
  • Click in the thumbnail of the image. The new view includes the area you clicked.

  • View in Navigator palette, and 142% view of image

    To change the color of the Navigator palette view box:

    1 Choose Palette Options from the Navigator palette menu.

    2 Choose a color:

  • To use a preset color, choose an option for Color.
  • To specify a different color, click the color box, and choose a color. (See  Using the Adobe Color Picker.)
  • Choose Custom from the preset list.

  • 3 Click OK.


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