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Zoom and pan in and out
Zoom in, using preset increments Do
one of the following: Select
the Zoom tool and click to specify the new center point inside the document
window. Each click magnifies the image to the next preset magnification.
Select a zoom setting from the Set Magnification pop-up menu
at the top of the document window.
Select Zoom In or a preset magnification from the View menu.
Zoom out, using preset increments Do one of the following: Select the
Zoom tool and Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) inside
the document window. Each click reduces the view to the next preset percentage.
Select a zoom setting from the Set Magnification pop-up menu
at the top of the document window.
Select Zoom Out or a preset magnification from the View menu.
Zoom in on a specific areaSelect the Zoom tool.
Drag over the part of the image that you want to magnify.
The
size of the zoom selection box determines the precise magnification percentage,
which is displayed in the Set Magnification box.
Note: You
cannot enter a magnification percentage in the Set Magnification
box.
Zoom out of a specific area Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Mac OS) a selection
area with the Zoom tool.
Return to 100% magnification Double-click the Zoom tool in the Tools panel.
Pan around the documentSelect the Hand tool.
Drag the hand pointer.
As you pan beyond the canvas
edge, the view continues to pan so that you can work with pixels
along the canvas edge.
Fit the document in the current view Double-click the Hand tool.
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