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If more than one custom view appears in the Views submenu,
the Delete Views dialog box opens. Select a view and click OK.
Canvas removes the selected view from the Views submenu.
Using the Navigator palette
The Navigator palette provides an overview of a document. You can
use this floating palette to scroll the document and zoom in and out.
To display the Navigator palette: Choose Window > Palettes
> Navigator.
Zooming and scrolling
The Navigator palette shows a reduced-size view of the entire layout
area. A red rectangle, the View box, represents the current view posi-
tion in the document. The box is small when you zoom in to view
details and becomes large (relative to the layout area) as you zoom
out.
Scrolling: In the Navigator palette, move the view box to
change your view of the layout area. Drag the view box to the part of
the layout area you want to see; e.g.;to see the top of a page, drag the
view box to the top of the layout area.
Zooming: You can use the zoom controls to change the magni-
fication level. Type a number in the text box to change the magnifica-
tion level. Type a higher number to zoom in or a lower number to
zoom out. Normal magnification is 100%.
Click the Zoom-in button on the right to double the magnification
level. Click the Zoom-out button on the left to reduce magnification
by half.
These controls are also in the Zoom bar at the bottom of the docu-
ment window (see Using the Zoom bar and Zoom palette,
page 10.102).
Rotating layout area
To rotate the layout area, choose one of the four rotation options from
the pop-up menu to the left of the Zoom-out button. The rotation
options are also available from the pop-up menu at the left end of the
Zoom bar.
Layout area
View box
Zoom controls
Pop-up menu
Rotation
options
Tip
To quickly change the view area,
click within the Navigator pal-
ette. The view box moves to
where you click and the layout
area shifts as well.