User Guide

24 Corel Grafigo User Guide
Undoing and redoing actions
You can undo the actions you perform in a document, starting with the most recent
action. If you don't like the result of undoing an action, you can redo it.
To undo or redo an action
You can undo up to twenty-one actions.
If you want to undo or redo more than one action, continue tapping the
corresponding button.
You can also undo an action by using the undo gesture. For more information
about the undo gesture, see “Undo” on page 86.
You can also redo an action by using the redo gesture. For more information
about the redo gesture, see “Redo” on page 86.
Viewing documents
Since the Corel Grafigo workspace is virtually endless and you often have to work with
large documents, the program provides a number of tools for viewing document
contents and navigating in documents.
You can change the view of a document by zooming in to get a closer look or by
zooming out to see more of the document. You can experiment with a variety of zoom
options to determine the amount of detail you want.
You can view document areas that fall outside the current workspace view. For
example, when you are working at a high magnification level or with large underlays,
you can pan or jump to a different area of a document without having to adjust the
magnification level. Auto-panning moves the document view in the direction you drag
a selected object such as an ink stroke, underlay, or text frame.
You can create multiple views in a document by capturing a specific coordinate and
magnification level and return to them at any time. The views you define are part of the
document properties; so when you save a document, the views are saved with the
To Do the following
Undo an action
Ta p Undo on the standard toolbar.
Redo an action
Ta p Redo on the standard toolbar.