Operation Manual

Automatic – automatic view layout displays pages side by side, as many as the zoom factor
allows.
Single page – single page view layout displays pages beneath each other, but never side
by side.
Columns – in columns view layout you see pages in a given number of columns side by
side. Enter the number of columns.
Book mode – in book mode view layout you see two pages side by side as in an open
book. The first page is a right page with an odd page number.
Zoom toolbar
Go to View > Toolbars > Zoom to open the Zoom toolbar (Figure 43). The tools on this toolbar
are as follows:
Zoom In – displays the slide at two times its current size. Click once on the tool, then move
the cursor onto the object and click again. You can also select the Zoom In tool and drag a
rectangular frame around the area you want to enlarge.
Zoom Out – displays the drawing at half its current size each time the tool is clicked.
Zoom 100% – displays the drawing at its actual size.
Zoom Previous – returns the display of the drawing to the previous zoom factor you
applied. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl +, (Comma).
Zoom Next – undoes the action of the Previous Zoom command. You can also the
keyboard shortcut Ctrl +. (Period).
Zoom Page – displays the whole drawing on your screen.
Zoom Page Width – displays the complete width of the drawing. The top and bottom
edges of the slide may not be visible.
Optimal – resizes the display to include all of the objects on the slide.
Object Zoom – resizes the display to fit the object(s) you selected.
Shift – moves the drawing within the Draw workspace. Place the cursor on the drawing
and drag to move the drawing. When you release the cursor, the last tool you used is
automatically selected.
Figure 43: Zoom toolbar
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