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Adobe Illustrator Help
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To zoom out:
Do one of the following:
Select the zoom tool while holding down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS). The 
pointer becomes a magnifying glass with a minus sign in its center. Click the center of 
the area you want to reduce. Each click reduces the view to the previous preset 
percentage. When the file has reached its maximum reduction level of 3.13%, the 
magnifying glass appears blank.
Choose View > Zoom Out. Each click reduces the view to the previous preset 
percentage. When the file reaches its maximum reduction level of 3.13%, the command 
is dimmed.
When no objects are selected, click the right mouse button (Windows) or Ctrl-click 
(Mac OS) and select the Zoom Out command from the context menu.
Enter a reduction 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.
To choose the zoom-in tool while using another tool, press Ctrl+spacebar (Windows) 
or Command+spacebar (Mac OS). To choose the zoom-out tool while using another 
tool, press Ctrl+Alt+spacebar (Windows) or Command+Option+spacebar (Mac OS).
To magnify by dragging:
Select the zoom-in tool 
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Drag a dotted rectangle, called a marquee, around the area you want to magnify. 
To move the marquee around the artwork, begin dragging a marquee and then hold 
down the spacebar while dragging the marquee to a new location.
To display a file at 100%:
Choose View > Actual Size, or double-click the zoom tool.
To change the view to fit the screen:
Choose View > Fit In Window, or double-click the hand tool.
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 
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