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Adobe Illustrator Help
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To view the artwork in color or as path outlines:
Choose a viewing option:
Choose View > Preview to display the artwork as close as possible to how it will be 
printed, drawn with as much color, shading, and detail as your monitor is capable of 
displaying. 
Choose View > Outline to display the artwork as paths, hiding each object’s paint 
attributes. Working in this view speeds up the redraw time when working with complex 
artwork.
Use the New Window command to preview in one window while editing in Outline 
view in another.
Viewing artwork as pixels
In Pixel Preview mode, you can preview how your artwork will appear when it is rasterized 
and viewed in a Web browser. (For more information, see 
.)
Viewing how colors will overprint
Overprint Preview mode provides an “ink preview” that approximates how blending, 
transparency, and overprinting will appear in color-separated output. (For more infor-
mation on overprinting, see 
To preview how colors will overprint and blend:
Choose View > Overprint Preview.
Magnifying and reducing the view
The zoom-in and zoom-out tools and commands let you magnify or reduce the display of 
any area in the file up to 64 times actual size. Zooming in and out does not change the 
actual size of the file, only the magnification at which you see it. See 
You see the current magnification level at the top and the bottom left of the window.
To zoom in:
Do one of the following:
Select the zoom tool  . The pointer becomes a magnifying glass with a plus sign in its 
center. Click at the center of the area you want to magnify. Each click magnifies the view 
to the next preset percentage. When the file has reached its maximum magnification 
level of 6400%, the magnifying glass appears blank.
Choose View > Zoom In. Each click magnifies the view to the next preset percentage. 
When the file has reached its maximum magnification level of 6400%, the command is 
dimmed.
When no objects are selected, click the right mouse button (Windows) or Ctrl-click 
(Mac OS) and select the Zoom In command from the context menu.
Enter a magnification level in the Zoom text box at the lower left of the window.
Select a magnification level from the Zoom pop-up menu at the lower left of the 
window.