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Changing the display of the view
You can change display settings for the navigation or links view; for example, to show items as thumbnails. If the view
shows the scratch or reference panes as well as the main pane, changes to the display settings apply only to the active
pane. Changes you make for the main pane also apply to the panorama pane.
With site views, you can change from the default graphical view to outline view. Outline view is a hierarchical display
of folders, subfolders, and files like the one in the Files tab in the site window. Outlines show more detailed and
compact representations of the files in the main pane.
To change the display for a site view
Display the navigation view or links view.
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Click the pane you want to change (main, scratch, or reference).
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Click the Display tab in the View palette.
Do any of the following:
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To show the site view graphically or in outline, select Graphical or Outline. If you select outline, you can show and
hide columns in the outline by selecting the columns from the Show Columns menu. If you select Outline for the
main pane, the panorama pane closes.
To specify how you want to show items in the view, select Icons, Thumbnails, Frames, or Ovals. Ovals are oval­
shaped only if the Frame Size is set to Wide. Otherwise they are circles.
To specify how you want to show item labels, select File Name or Page Titles.
To change the distance between items in a pane, enter a width and height for Cell Size.
To change the size of each item in a pane, select a frame size.
To change the color of items in a pane, click the Item color field and select a color from the Color palette. Or, click
the lower right corner of the Item color field and choose a color from the list of swatches that appear. The color
you choose is used for the frames of items, and a lighter tint of it is used for the fill. The color doesn't apply if you
show items as icons.
Filtering the contents of the view
Filtering a view is eliminating certain types of objects, such as media files or cyclic links. You can filter a navigation
view and a links view. If the view shows peripheral panes as well as the main pane, the filter applies only to the active
pane.
Filtering is particularly useful in the main pane of a links view as a way of simplifying the view of complex sites.
To filter a view
Display the navigation view or links view.
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Click the pane you want to change (main, scratch, or reference).
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3
Click the Filter tab in the View palette.
Select any combination of items you want to show. (Unselected items are hidden.)
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Select (to show), or deselect (to hide) any combination of items in the view.
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