Display of the screen content can be enlarged, reduced in size and shifted. This has no influence on the objects within a show, but affects only the display in the screen window. A reduction in size is necessary for In-Screen Editing if frame and handles are no longer visible. With extreme panorama formats, i.e. when the preview in the screen window turns out to be too small for editing, the display can be enlarged in size.
Function Auto Zoom is activated by default. It makes sure that the handles of the edited images always remain visible during In-Screen-Editing. If you use the Pan function to shift the screen section, Auto Zoom is disabled and you can adjust portion or zoom manually via the pan function. By right-clicking the screen and selecting Auto Zoom or Restore pan/zoom you can reactivate the Auto Zoom function.
In the toolbar, enable mode Pan by clicking it, so that the background turns blue. This Pan tool can be used very effectively and enabled temporarily by holding the P key.
Enlarge or reduce in size ...turn the mouse wheel until the desired size has been reached.
Shift ...click the mouse the screen and drag the content to the corresponding position.
Resume normal size ...double-click the screen.
Following this, disable Pan mode again by clicking or or by pressing key T or S. See Toolbar.
You can change over between normal screen size and the last pan setting by right-clicking the screen and selecting Reset pan/zoom or Restore pan/zoom. This is very useful for checking In-Screen Editing.
By dragging one screen window edge you can also extend or reduce the size of the screen. See also Adjusting the screen window size.
You can add guide lines in the screen and snap objects to them. See Guide lines in the screen.
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