You can save a view of any part of a drawing. For example, you can save a view of an object at 230% magnification and then return to this specific view at any time.
If a document contains multiple pages, you can view them all at once by using the Page Sorter view. You can also display consecutive left-hand and right-hand pages on the screen at the same time (facing pages) and create objects that span two pages.
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Click Window Dockers Views. |
You can also save the current view by clicking the Zoom or Pan tool in the toolbox, clicking in the Zoom levels list box on the standard toolbar, typing a name, and pressing Enter.
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Click Window Dockers Views. |
You can also switch to a saved view by selecting it from the Zoom levels list box on the standard toolbar.
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Click View Page Sorter View. |
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Click Layout Page Layout. |
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Left side — starts the document on a left-hand page |
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Right side — starts the document on a right-hand page |
You cannot view facing pages if the document uses a Tent Card or Top-fold Card layout style, or if it contains multiple page orientations. The Left side option is available only for the Full Page and Book layout styles.
When you enable the Facing pages check box, the content on the facing pages is merged on one page. The layer structure for the merged page is based on the left-hand page. The layers from the right-hand page are inserted above the layers on the left-hand page. This rule also applies if you reorder the pages. If you disable the Facing pages check box, the layers and content are redistributed across separate pages. Objects that cross both pages are assigned to a page according to where the center of the object is found.
It is recommended that you avoid switching back and forth between individual pages and facing pages within the same document.
The features documented in the Help are available in the full version of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2019. Some features may not be available in this version of the product.