Viewing images
The hand tool, the zoom tools, the Zoom
commands, and the Navigator palette let you view
different areas of an image at different magnifica-
tions. You can open additional windows to display
several views at once (such as different magnifica-
tions) of an image.
A list of open windows appears in the Window
menu. Available memory may limit the number of
windows per image.
To change the viewing mode of image windows:
Click a window control in the toolbox:
A
B
C
A. Standard screen mode
B. Full screen mode with menu bar
C. Full screen mode
The left window control to display the default
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window with a menu bar at the top and scroll bars
on the sides.
The center window control to display a full-
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screen window with a menu bar but no title bar or
scroll bars.
The right window control to display a full-screen
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window with no title bar, menu bar, or scroll bars.
The hand tool or the Navigator palette can be used
for scrolling.
To open multiple views of the same image:
Choose View > New View.
To arrange multiple windows (Windows only):
Do one of the following:
Choose Window > Cascade to display windows
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stacked and cascading from the top left to the
bottom right of the screen.
Choose Window > Tile to display windows edge
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to edge.
To close windows:
Choose a command:
Choose File > Close to close the active window.
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Choose Window > Close All (Windows only) to
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close all windows.
To view another part of an image:
Do one of the following:
Use the window scroll bars.
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Select the hand tool, and drag in the image to
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move its view.
Drag the hand tool to move the view.
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