Use the navigator panel – Adobe InDesign CS3 User Manual
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Zoom in or out
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To zoom in, select the Zoom tool
and click the area you want to magnify. Each click magnifies the view to the
next preset percentage, centering the display around the point you click. At maximum magnification, the center
of the Zoom tool appears blank. To zoom out, hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) and click the area
you want to reduce. Each click reduces the view.
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To magnify to the next preset percentage, activate the window you want to view and choose View > Zoom In. To
reduce the view to the previous preset percentage, choose View > Zoom Out.
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To set a specific magnification level, type or choose a level in the Zoom text box at the lower left of the document
window.
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To zoom in or out, press Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) while using the mouse scroll wheel or sensor.
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To magnify by dragging, select the Zoom tool and drag around the area you want to magnify.
Zoom to 100%
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Double-click the Zoom tool.
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Choose View > Actual Size.
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Type or choose a magnification level of 100 in the Zoom text box at the lower left of the document window.
Fit the page, spread, or pasteboard within the active window
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Choose View > Fit Page In Window.
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Choose View > Fit Spread In Window.
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Choose View > Entire Pasteboard.
See also
“Keys for viewing documents and document workspaces” on page 641
Use the Navigator panel
The Navigator panel (Window > Object & Layout > Navigator) contains a thumbnail of the selected spread, so that
you can quickly change the view of a document.
Navigator panel
A. Thumbnail B. View box C. Spread number D. Zoom edit box E. Zoom Out button F. Zoom slider G. Zoom In button
Alternate between viewing one or all open spreads
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Choose View Active Spread/All Spreads from the Navigator panel menu. Use the scroll bar to view spreads before
or after the current spread.
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