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View menu
The View menu provides options for viewing your document and specifying
what you see on screen when the menu item is checked. This menu includes the
following commands:
Fit in Window: Automatically scales the view to fit (and center) an entire page
in the layout window.
50%: Scales the layout view to 50%.
75%: Scales the layout view to 75%.
Actual Size: Scales the layout view to 100%.
200%: Scales the layout view to 200%.
Thumbnails: Displays small representations of each page that you can
rearrange and copy between projects.
Enter Full Screen (Mac OS X only): Lets you switch to full screen mode.
Dynamic Guides: Displays nonprinting lines that appear when you create or
manipulate item on pages. They help you align, edit, and transform items
relative to other items on the page by displaying location and measurement
values. Displays a submenu allowing you to turn Dynamic Guides on and off
and specify the type of dynamic guides and feedback that appear (such as
Align to Center of Item, Align to Edges of Item, Align to Center of Page, Show
Equal Dimensions, Show Equal Spacing, and Show Measurements for
Dimensions/Spacing). Unlike Guides, which are document settings,
displaying Dynamic Guides are application specific settings.
Guides: Displays nonprinting lines used to position items on pages, including
margin guides, column block guides, the outlines of boxes, the “X” pattern in
empty picture boxes, and ruler guides.
Hide Selection: Allows you to put QuarkXPress into a mode where selections
are not indicated visually in the document (no text highlighting, no handles),
but the selection is still honored by QuarkXPress.
Page Grids: Displays nonprinting gridlines defined for the master page on
which the active layout page is based.
Text Box Grids: Displays nonprinting gridlines applied to text boxes.
Snap to Guides: Lets you quickly align items with guides so items will snap
to the nearest guide.
Snap to Page Grids: Lets you quickly align items with page grids so items will
snap to the nearest guide.
Rulers: Displays rulers, which you can use to position items and guides,
along the top and left edges or top and right edges of the layout window.