Adjust the view, Turn pages – Adobe InDesign User Manual
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3. With the mouse button still held down, drag the red box to scroll through the document pages. Press arrow keys or use the mouse scroll
wheel to change the size of the red box.
4. Release the mouse button to zoom in on the new area of the document.
The document window returns to its original zoom percentage or to the size of the red box.
Zoom to Actual Size
Double-click the Zoom tool.
Choose View > Actual Size.
Type or choose a magnification level of 100 in the Zoom Level box in the application bar.
Adjust the view
Focus on the desired area of your document by fitting pages and spreads within the active window and by scrolling the view.
Fit the page, spread, or pasteboard within the active window
Choose View > Fit Page In Window.
Choose View > Fit Spread In Window.
Choose View > Entire Pasteboard.
Scroll the view
You can easily adjust the degree to which pages or objects are centered in the document window. These techniques are also useful for navigating
between pages.
Do any of the following:
Select the Hand tool
from the Tools panel, and then click and drag in the document window. Holding down Alt (Windows) or Option
(Mac OS) and pressing the spacebar temporarily activates the Hand tool.
Click the horizontal or vertical scroll bars or drag the scroll box.
Press Page Up or Page Down.
Use the mouse scroll wheel or sensor to scroll up and down. To pan left or right, press Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) as you
use the mouse scroll wheel or sensor.
Turn pages
InDesign makes it easy to jump from page to page in a document. For example, just as most web browsers provide Back and Forward buttons to
navigate through pages you’ve visited, InDesign keeps track of the order in which you’ve viewed pages in a document.
Do any of the following:
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