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tab icons by pressing Command+Option+;/Ctrl+Alt+;. You can move in reverse (right-to-left)
by pressing Command+Option+,/Ctrl+Alt+,.
To continuously display the navigator tab, Control+click/right-click the Measurements
palette title bar and choose Always Show Tab Bar. To permanently hide the navigator
tab, Control+click/right-click the Measurements palette title bar and choose Always Hide
Tab Bar. To make the navigator tab bar display interactively. Control+click/right-click the
Measurements palette title bar and choose Show Tab on Rollover.
The selection of tabs displayed on the Measurements palette depends on which items are
active, and the display of any tab changes to fit the item or items that are active. The
available tabs are as follows:
Classic tab: Contains often-used controls. Displays differently for text boxes, picture
boxes, lines, and tables.
Text tab: Contains controls from the Text tab of the Modify dialog box (Item >
Modify).
Frame tab: Contains controls from the Frame tab of the Modify dialog box.
Runaround tab: Contains controls from the Runaround tab of the Modify dialog
box. Displays differently for text boxes, picture boxes, and lines.
Clipping tab: Contains controls from the Clipping tab of the Modify dialog box.
Character tab: Contains controls from the Character Attributes dialog box (Style >
Character).
Paragraph tab: Contains controls from the Formats tab of the Paragraph Attributes
dialog box (Style > Formats).
Text Path tab: Contains controls from the Text Path tab of the Modify dialog box.
Space/Align tab: Contains controls from the Space/Align submenu (Item >
Space/Align).
Export tab: Contains controls from the Export tab of the Modify dialog box (Web
layouts only).
Grids tab: Contains controls from the Grid tab of the Modify dialog box (selected
tables only).
Drop Shadow tab: Contains controls from the Drop Shadow tab of the Modify dialog
box.
Tabs tab: Contains controls from the Tabs tab of the Paragraph Attributes dialog
box.
When you select a picture box that contains an image, the number next to the Effective
Image Resolution icon in the Classic tab of the Measurements palette displays the
effective resolution of the image. The actual image resolution divided by the scale of the
image equals the effective resolution. For example, if you import an image with an actual
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