Navigator panel overview, View artwork as outlines – Adobe Illustrator CS4 User Manual

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USING ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS4

Workspace

See also

Moving and zooming tool gallery

” on page 30

Keys for viewing artwork

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Navigator panel overview

You use the Navigator panel (Window

> Navigator) 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 illustration window.

Navigator panel

A. Thumbnail display of artwork B. Panel menu button C. Zoom box D. Zoom Out button E. Proxy preview area F. Zoom slider G. Zoom
In button

You can customize the Navigator panel in the following ways:

To display artwork outside the boundaries of the artboard in the Navigator panel, click View Artboard Contents
Only from the panel menu to deselect it.

To change the color of the proxy view area, select panel Options from the panel menu. Select a preset color from
the Color menu, or double-click the color box to choose a custom color.

To display dashed lines in the document as solid lines in the Navigator panel, select panel Options from the panel
menu and select Draw Dashed Lines As Solid Lines.

See also

Manage windows and panels

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View artwork as outlines

By default, Adobe Illustrator sets the view so that all artwork is previewed in color. However, you can choose to display
artwork so that only its outlines (or paths) are visible. Viewing artwork without paint attributes speeds up the time it
takes to redraw the screen when working with complex artwork.

In Outline mode, linked files are displayed by default as outlined boxes with an X inside. To view the contents of linked
files, choose File

> Document Setup, and select Show Images In Outline Mode.

To view all artwork as outlines, choose View

> Outline. Choose View

> Preview to return to previewing artwork in

color.

To view all artwork in a layer as outlines, Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac

OS) the eye icon for the

layer in the Layers panel. Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac

OS) again to return to previewing artwork

in color. The eye icon has a hollow center

when Outline view is enabled and a filled center

when Preview

view is enabled.

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