Zooming in on one section of the screen, Storing and recalling zoom settings, Reverting to the previous zoom setting – Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual

Page 104: Using zoom navigation key commands

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Zooming In on One Section of the Screen

To enlarge a section of the screen to fill the whole window, drag to select the area with
the Zoom tool.

You can do this repeatedly, if you need to zoom in further.

Tip: You can access the Zoom tool when other tools are selected by holding down the
Control and Option keys.

Storing and Recalling Zoom Settings

You can store three different zoom settings for each window using the Save as Zoom
1–3 key commands. Use the Recall Zoom 1–3 key commands to recall your zoomed
settings. These commands only apply to the active window or window area.

Reverting to the Previous Zoom Setting

Click the background with the Zoom tool. This action returns the zoom level to the original
setting, or backtracks through previous zoom steps if the tool was used multiple times.

Using Zoom Navigation Key Commands

You can set, and recall, up to 30 zoom level and scroll bar positions for each window.
These allow you to navigate through a number of window zoom levels and scroll bar
positions, making repetitive editing tasks much faster.

You can use the following commands to zoom selected events, or a region defined by
the locators, to fit the screen. The use of all zoom commands creates a new step in the
navigation path.

Zoom to fit Selection vertically and horizontally, store Navigation Snapshot: Displays the

current selection as large as possible, and saves it in the navigation path.

Note: When a marquee selection is active, using this key command changes the current
zoom level to fit the marquee selection.

Zoom to fit Selection horizontally, store Navigation Snapshot: Displays the current selection

as large as possible horizontally, and saves it in the navigation path.

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Chapter 4

Customizing Your Window Setup

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