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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To use the Navigator palette 
You use the Navigator palette to quickly change the view of your artwork using a thumbnail display. The colored box 
in the Navigator (called the proxy view area) corresponds to the currently viewable area in the window. 
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Do one or more of the following: 
To display the Navigator palette, select Window > Navigator. 
To change the magnification, type a value in the text box, click the Zoom Out or Zoom In button, or drag the zoom 
slider. 
To move the view of an image, drag the proxy view area in the image thumbnail. You can also click the image 
thumbnail to designate the viewable area. 
To change the color of the proxy view area, select Palette Options from the palette menu. Select a preset color from 
the Color pop-up menu, or double-click the color box to choose a custom color. 
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Navigator palette 
A. Palette menu button  B. Thumbnail display of artwork  C. Proxy preview area  D. Zoom text box  E. Zoom Out button  F. Zoom 
slider  G. Zoom In button 
To zoom in or out 
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Do any of the following: 
(Photoshop) Select the Zoom tool 
, and click either the Zoom In
 or Zoom Out button
 in the options 
bar. Click the area you want to magnify. 
Select the Zoom tool. The pointer becomes a magnifying glass with a plus sign in its center. Click the center of the 
area that you want to magnify, or hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) and click the center of the area 
that you want to reduce. Each click magnifies or reduces the view to the previous preset percentage. 
Note: When  you use  the Zoom or Zoom Out  tool, each click  magnifies or reduces  the image  to  the next  preset  percentage  
and centers the display around the point you click. When the image has reached its maximum magnification level of 
1600% or minimum size of 1 pixel, the magnifying glass appears empty. 
Select the Zoom tool and drag a dotted rectangle, called a marquee, around the  area  you want to magnify. To move  
the marquee around the artwork, hold down the spacebar and continue dragging until the marquee is in the 
desired location. 
Choose View > Zoom In or View > Zoom Out. When the image reaches its maximum or minimum magnification, 
the command is dimmed. 
Set the zoom level at the lower left corner of the document window or in the Navigator palette (Photoshop). 
To display a file at 100%, choose View > Actual Pixels (Photoshop) or View > Actual Size (ImageReady). 
To change the view to fit the document window, choose View > Fit In Window. 
(Photoshop) If your mouse has a scroll wheel, you can use it to zoom in or out after selecting the Zoom tool. Choose 
Edit > Preferences > General (Windows) or Photoshop > Preferences > General (Mac OS) and select the Zoom With 
Scroll Wheel option to enable this behavior.