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Using the Windows right mouse button
You can display a context menu with context-specific commands for objects including paths, text blocks, bitmap images, EPS paths, groups, and blendsor inspectors by clicking the right mouse button.
Alternatively, you can use the right mouse button to magnify an area of your document.
To display a context menu, do one of the following:
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Right-click an object to display a context menu with object-specific commands. |
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Select multiple objects by pressing Shift as you select the objects or by dragging a bounding box around the objects. Right-click the selection to display common commands.
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Right-click a page, color box, style, or foreground or background layer. |
This works within the Document inspector, Swatches panel, Layers panel, Styles panel, and Tints panel, as well as for any color swatch, any color box, or a blank area of the document.
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To use the right mouse button to magnify an area of your document:
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Choose Edit > Preferences. Click General. |
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Select Right Mouse Button Magnification, and click OK. |
Note: Selecting this option disables Windows context menus. |
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