Note: Rotating the layout area can help you when you create docu- ments, but it does not change a document’s orientation. View options You can choose view options from the Navigator palette pop-up menu. This menu contains the same commands as the Layout > Views submenu. You can choose Home View, Zoom In and Zoom Out, custom views that you have saved, and commands that make all objects or the entire layout area visible in the window. Display modes The normal Canvas display mode shows all objects with their inks, strokes, and other attributes as they are in the document. Canvas provides several special-purpose display modes: Gamut Warning, Wireframe and Ink Coverage. When a special display mode is active, a check mark appears next to the command in the Layout > Display submenu. To turn the display mode on or off, choose the command. Gamut Warning This mode highlights colors that are outside the CMYK color gamut. It replaces out-of-gamut colors with a special indicator color. By default, the indicator color is bright green. To select Gamut Warning mode:  Choose Layout > Display > Gamut Warning. To change the Gamut Warning color, choose Edit > Calibration > Gamut Warning. Wireframe Wireframe mode shows vector objects in position without their assigned ink or stroke attributes. When Wireframe is selected, vector objects are hollow and have 1-point black pen strokes. Text charac- ters appears solid black. Paint objects appear as usual. Wireframe mode speeds up the screen display and lets you see through vector objects. To select Wireframe mode:  Choose Layout > Display > Wire- frame. Tip Rotating the layout area does not affect the printer setup or document setup.
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