Using the Navigator palette
The Navigator palette lets you quickly change the view of your artwork using a thumbnail display.
To display the Navigator palette: Choose Window > Navigator. Note: The Navigator palette may take a long time to display when the document contains a large quantity of artwork.
To display only artwork inside the boundaries of the Artboard: - Choose Window > Navigator.
- Choose View Artboard Only from the pop-up menu in the Navigator palette. Any objects outside the border of the Artboard are removed from the Navigator palette thumbnail display. (See Viewing artwork.)
To magnify or reduce the view using the Navigator palette: Do one of the following: - Click the zoom in or zoom out button at the bottom of the Navigator palette.
- Drag the zoom slider at the bottom of the palette.
- Enter the percentage of magnification or reduction you want in the zoom text box of the Navigator palette, and press Enter or Return.
- Hold down Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS), and drag over the area of the Navigator palette's thumbnail that you want to magnify.
To move the view of an image using the Navigator palette: Do one of the following: - Drag the view box, which represents the boundaries of the illustration window.
- Click in the thumbnail of the image. The new view includes the area you click.
To change the color of the Navigator palette view box: - Choose Palette Options from the Navigator palette menu.
- Choose a color:
- To use a preset color, choose an option for Color.
- To specify a different color, double-click the color box or choose Custom, and choose a color.
- Click OK.
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