To fit the view to a selection or page:
Select an option from the View menu, or from the Magnification pop-up menu in the Status bar
(Windows) or at the bottom of the Document window (Macintosh):
fits the active page inside the Document window.
Fit to Page
fits all selected objects inside the Document window.
Fit Selection
fits all pages inside the Document window.
Fit All
Displaying multiple document views
To see a document at different views or magnifications simultaneously, you can use multiple views
and display up to eight windows of the same document at one time.
To open an additional document view:
Select Window > New Window.
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Change the view and magnification of the new window.
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To close document views, do one of the following:
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Click the window's Close button (Windows) or close box (Macintosh).
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To close all document views, press Control+Shift+F4 (Windows) or hold down Option and
click the close box (Macintosh).
Naming and saving custom views
You can name and save the current view's magnification percentage, drawing mode, and scroll bar
positions to recall later.
To save settings with a custom view name:
Adjust view elements using the Magnification pop-up menu, Drawing Mode pop-up menu,
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and scroll bars, as desired.
Select View > Custom > New.
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Name the view and click OK.
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To recall a saved view, do one of the following:
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Select the view name from the Magnification pop-up menu.
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Select View > Custom, and select the view from the pop-up menu.
To define, name, and save a view using the Zoom tool:
Click the Zoom tool.
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Shift-drag to define the new view.
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The New View dialog box appears after the new view is set.
Name the new view and click OK.
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