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Quark to InDesignCS3 Conversion Guide - InDesign User Group

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The red rectangle in the Naviga<strong>to</strong>r<br />

panel shows the portion of the active<br />

spread that’s currently displayed in<br />

the document window. To change<br />

the area that’s displayed, move the<br />

pointer within the rectangle, and<br />

then click and drag it <strong>to</strong> a new position.<br />

If you click outside the rectangle,<br />

the point you click is centered<br />

within the document window. You<br />

can drag the slider <strong>to</strong> scroll through<br />

the pages of a long document. When<br />

the spread you want <strong>to</strong> work on is<br />

displayed in the panel, click on it<br />

<strong>to</strong> display that spread in the document<br />

window.<br />

The controls at the bot<strong>to</strong>m of the<br />

Naviga<strong>to</strong>r panel let you change the<br />

display magnification of the spread<br />

that’s currently displayed in the<br />

document window and provide an<br />

alternative for using the Zoom <strong>to</strong>ol.<br />

You can enter a magnification value<br />

between 5% and 4,000% in the Zoom<br />

field at the bot<strong>to</strong>m left of the panel,<br />

or you can change magnification by<br />

dragging the Zoom slider (<strong>to</strong> the left<br />

<strong>to</strong> zoom out or <strong>to</strong> the right <strong>to</strong> zoom<br />

in). You can also change the display<br />

magnification by clicking the Zoom<br />

Out and Zoom In icons <strong>to</strong> the left<br />

and right of the Zoom slider.<br />

Double-click a page icon in the Pages<br />

panel (right) <strong>to</strong> move <strong>to</strong> that page, or<br />

use the controls at the bot<strong>to</strong>m left of the<br />

document window (below) <strong>to</strong> navigate<br />

within a multipage document. when the<br />

pointer is within the Pages panel, a<br />

grabber hand is displayed, and you can<br />

use a mouse wheel, or click and drag, <strong>to</strong><br />

scroll through the pages of a document.<br />

the red rectangle in the naviga<strong>to</strong>r<br />

panel shows the area that’s currently<br />

displayed in the document window.<br />

Drag the rectangle <strong>to</strong> view a different<br />

area or page.<br />

Choose Panel Options<br />

from the Pages panel<br />

menu <strong>to</strong> change the<br />

size of master page<br />

and document page<br />

icons and <strong>to</strong> display<br />

page proxy thumbnails<br />

or generic page icons.<br />

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