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The exact effect of choosing one of these options depends on whether you have the
Page pane switched on or off.
Figure 170: Zoom values – Fit width and height, Fit width, and Optimal
The Zoom toolbar
The Zoom toolbar provides additional zoom options. On the Standard toolbar (View >
Toolbars > Standard), click on the downwards arrow of the Zoom button . You
can also permanently display the toolbar by clicking on View > Toolbars > Zoom.
Figure 171: Zoom Toolbar
Zoom in. Enlarges the monitor picture. First click on the button, then on
the object. Alternatively, drag to create a zoom “window”.
Zoom out. Makes the monitor picture smaller. Just click on the button.
Reverts objects to their original size.
Changes display to the previous and next zoom factors. If these buttons
are not visible, turn them on by clicking on the small black arrow on the
title bar of the Zoom toolbar, then on Visible Buttons and finally on either
of these two buttons.
Shows the entire page.
Zooms to page width.
Resizes the display to include all objects on the slide.
Zooms the selected object to Optimal.
Allows the whole drawing to be moved inside the Draw window, using the
mouse.
Positioning objects with snap functions
In Draw, objects can be accurately and consistently positioned using grid points,
special snap points and lines, object frames, individual points on objects, or page
edges. This function is known as Snap.
To use the snap function easily, work with the highest practical zoom value. You can
use two different snap functions at the same time, for example snapping to a guide
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