Viewing documents This section describes how you can adjust your view of a document. Viewing options in Canvas let you •   control when Canvas redraws objects •   scroll to any area with the Hand tool or scroll bars •   increase or decrease the view magnification •   restore any view magnification and location •   display wireframe and process-color views Controlling when Canvas refreshes the display Canvas refreshes the display, which redraws all visible objects, when you scroll or change magnification. When you work with complex images, you can interrupt the redraw to save time, then refresh the display when you’re ready. To interrupt display redraw:  Press Command+Period (Mac) or Esc (Windows) during normal redraw. To refresh the display:   Choose Layout > Display > Refresh. You can refresh the display after interrupting screen redraw, or when you want to refresh the display. Scrolling documents You can use scroll bars or the Hand tool to move to areas of a docu- ment that aren’t displayed in the document window. Using scroll bars Document scroll bars represent the full document area. The position of the scroll box within a scroll bar indicates the current view area. To scroll using scroll bars, do one of the following: •   Click one of the arrows to move in the arrow direction. •   Drag the scroll box toward the part of the document you want to see. For example, drag up to see more of the top. •   Click the scroll bar to scroll one screen length toward the side of the scroll box that you clicked. For example, click to the right of the scroll box to move one screen to the right. Using the Hand tool Using the Hand tool to scroll a document is like sliding a piece of paper on a desktop. Scroll box Horizontal scroll bar Vertical scroll bar Horizontal scroll bar Scroll box Vertical scroll bar
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