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Set default display performance, Customize the display performance options – Adobe InCopy CC 2015 User Manual

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Set default display performance

The Display Performance preferences let you set the default display option, which InCopy uses for every document.
You can change a document’s display performance using the View menu, or change the setting for individual objects
using the Object menu. For example, if you work on projects that contain numerous high-resolution photos (such as a
catalog), you may prefer to have all your documents open quickly. You can set the default display option to Fast. When
you want to see the images in more detail, you can switch the document view to Typical or High Quality (leaving the
preference set to Fast).

You can also choose to view or override display settings applied to individual objects. If Preserve Object-Level Display
Settings is selected, any settings applied to objects are saved with the document.

1

Select Edit > Preferences > Display Performance (Windows) or InCopy > Preferences > Display Performance (Mac
OS).

2

For Default View, select Typical, Fast, or High Quality. The display option you choose applies to all documents you
open or create.

3

Do one of the following:

• To save display settings applied to individual objects, select Preserve Object-Level Display Settings.

• To display all graphics using the default display option, deselect Preserve Object-Level Display Settings.

4

For Adjust View Settings, choose the display option you want to customize, and then move the slider for Raster
Images or Vector Graphics to the desired setting.

5

Click OK.

Each display option has separate settings for raster (bitmap) images, vector graphics, and transparency effects.

Customize the display performance options

You can customize the definitions of each display performance option (Fast, Typical, and High Quality). Each display
option has separate settings for raster (bitmap) images, vector graphics, and transparency effects.

Managed (linked) InCopy stories include low-resolution proxy data for images so that the full-resolution image doesn’t
have to be downloaded from the server whenever the file is checked out.

1

Select Edit > Preferences > Display Performance (Windows) or InCopy > Preferences > Display Performance (Mac
OS).

2

For Adjust View Settings, choose the display option you want to customize.

3

For each display option, move the slider for Raster Images or Vector Graphics to the desired setting:

Gray Out

Draws an image as a gray box.

Proxy

Draws images at proxy resolution (72 dpi).

High Resolution

Draws images at the maximum resolution supported by the monitor and current view settings.

4

For each display option, move the slider for Transparency to the desired setting:

Off

Displays no transparency effects.

Low Quality

Displays basic transparency (opacity and blend modes), and transparency effects (drop shadow and

feather) are shown in a low-resolution approximation.