Tham khảo tài liệu 'hướng dẫn sử dụng coreldraw x5 - part 12', công nghệ thông tin, đồ họa - thiết kế - flash phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 94 CorelDRAW X5 The Official Guide Zoom to selection Zoom to page Zoom in command to height lT ft 25 To Fit To Page To Width Zoom levels 10 25 . 50 . Zoom out 75 . 100 . 200 . 400 800 . 1600 . command Zoom to width Zoom to all objects FIGURE 4-3 Here are all the property bar options you ll need to navigate a magnified CorelDRAW document. The following list describes the purpose of these options on the property bar Zoom Levels To increase your current view by a preset magnification use the Zoom Levels drop-down selector from the standard property bar when the Zoom tool is not chosen. When the tool is chosen you ll want to use the Zoom tool property bar. You ll find selections ranging from 10 percent to 1 600 percent along with some quick views for zooming based on page size. You can also type a value directly in the Zoom Levels combo box and then press ENTER however the zoom levels always increase and decrease beginning at the center of the drawing window. The option to zoom in to 1 600 percent but zoom toward the lower left of the window isn t an option. Views saved in the View Manager discussed later in this chapter are also included on the drop-down list. Zoom In Zoom In is the default state while the Zoom tool is selected. Clicking once in the drawing window increases your view magnification by twice the current percentage of zoom 100 percent goes to 200 percent with a click then to 400 percent with another click in the window. Here s an important point when you zoom in this way using the tool and not the Zoom Levels selections you zoom in centered relative to the tool s cursor location onscreen. You direct the final point of your zoom by centering it with your cursor. You can also use the Zoom tool to perform marquee zooming shown in Figure 4-4. You place your cursor at the corner of the area you want to magnify and then click-drag diagonally to the opposing corner of an imaginary bounding box that defines the area to which you want to zoom. You can target any