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Change the magnification with the loupe tool – Adobe Acrobat XI User Manual

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• Drag the Marquee Zoom tool

to define the area of the page that you want to fill the document pane. (View >

Zoom > Marquee Zoom)

• Drag the Continuous Zoom tool (also called Dynamic Zoom) up to increase the magnification and down to

decrease magnification. (View > Show/Hide > Toolbar Items > Select & Zoom > Dynamic Zoom)

When the Marquee Zoom tool is selected, you can Ctrl-click or Ctrl-drag to zoom out. Holding down Shift switches
temporarily from the Marquee Zoom tool to the Dynamic Zoom tool.

Change the magnification with the Pan & Zoom Window tool

1

Choose View > Zoom > Pan & Zoom, or click the Pan & Zoom tool

in the Common Tools toolbar.

2

Do any of the following:

• Drag the handles of the box in the Pan & Zoom window to change the document magnification.

• Drag the center of the box to pan across the area you want to see.

• Click the navigation buttons to move to a different page.

• Enter a value in the zoom text box, or click the plus

or minus

buttons to increase or decrease the

magnification by preset levels.

Change the magnification with the Loupe tool

Choose View > Zoom> Loupe Tool.

1

Click the area of the document you want to view in closer detail. A rectangle appears in the document,
corresponding to the area shown in the Loupe Tool window. You can drag or resize the rectangle to change the
Loupe tool view.

2

To change the magnification of the Loupe tool, do any of the following:

• Drag the slider.

• Click the plus or minus buttons.

• Enter a value in the zoom text box.

You can change the color of the Loupe tool rectangle. Click the Line Color pop-up menu in the lower-right corner of
the Loupe Tool window, and select a new color.

Change the magnification by using a page thumbnail

1

Click the Page Thumbnails button

in the navigation pane on the left side of the window.

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