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To scroll the view in the main pane to another part of the site
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Do one of the following:
Show the panorama pane.
Choose Window > Site > Site Navigator.
2
Do one of the following:
In the panorama pane or Site Navigator palette, drag the red view box to another part of the site. The view in the
main pane scrolls with the box.
Select a file entirely outside the view box—that is, one that doesn't also appear inside the box. The view in the main
pane scrolls to show the file.
Hold the spacebar and drag the view.
To magnify or reduce the view in the main pane with a Zoom menu
Click the Zoom button at the bottom left corner of the main pane, and then choose a magnification level from the
1
pop-up menu.
To zoom in on a particular area
Hold down Shift (Windows) or Option (Mac OS). If the pointer is in an area that you have not already zoomed in
1
on, it changes to the Zoom-in tool
Do one of the following in the main, scratch, or reference pane:
2
Move the pointer to the area and click. The magnification changes to 200% when you do this the first time. It
changes to 100% when you do it again in the same pane.
Draw a rectangle defining the area and release. The area enlarges to fill the pane. You can do this repeatedly until
the magnification reaches 500%.
Note: You can use the Site Navigator palette both for focusing the view on a particular area and for magnifying it. This
has the same effect as zooming it.
To magnify or reduce the view in the main pane with the Site Navigator palette
Choose Window > Site > Site Navigator.
1
Do one of the following:
2
Click the Zoom Out button
Drag the zoom slider.
Enter the percentage of magnification or reduction you want in the text box at the bottom left corner of the Site
Navigator palette.
Centering views and displaying partial trees
The Move To Center command limits a links view to a page and its incoming and outgoing links. The Display Partial
Tree command limits a navigation view to a partial tree—that is, one or more selected pages and the logical descen­
dents (children, grandchildren, and so on).
The most basic way to limit a view is by expanding and collapsing it. You also can limit a view by using the View
palette to vary and filter it.
. Otherwise it changes to the Zoom-out tool
or the Zoom In button
.
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