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FREEHAND CURRICULUM
1 . Click the Magnification pop-up,
which you will normally find on the
Status Bar at the lower left of the
document window (Figure 1-5).
Experiment by choosing various
magnification levels and notice the
changed view of the document.
2 . Choose Fit All from the
Magnification pop-up and notice the
view changes to include all of the
pages in the document.
3 . Choose the Magnification tool in
the toolbox. Drag a dotted-line
selection area around a single page
in the document and notice how the
view zooms in on the single page.
4 . Use the Magnification tool again to
zoom in on a small area on a single
page. Then choose Fit Page from the Magnification pop-up to fill the view with a single page again.
5 . Hold down the Spacebar and drag the grabber hand mouse cursor to pan, or move, the view around
within the document window.
Using the Document Inspector to create a new page
Now that you’ve been introduced to the FreeHand user interface, you need to create a new page
where you will draw a logo. To create a new page you’ll use the Document inspector. The Document
inspector allows you to set the basic page attributes such as size (a FreeHand document can contain
multiple page sizes), position in the layout, and the layout view in the inspector.
1 . Choose Fit All from the Magnification pop-up to display all the
pages in the document.
2 . Choose Window > Inspectors > Document to display the
Document inspector (Figure 1-6).
3 . Click the Options pop-up menu on the Document inspector and
choose Add Pages.
The Add Pages dialog box opens.
4 . Choose Custom from the pop-up. Type 640 for the page width
(x), and type “480 for the page height (y). This size in points is
close in size to a computer display of 640 x 480 pixels. Click OK
to add the new page.
The new blank page is automatically added to the end of the
document. You can move it elsewhere by dragging it inside the
Document inspector window.
5 . Choose the Magnification tool from the toolbox and drag a
selection area around the newly created page.
The newly created page fills the view.
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Figure 1-5
FreeHand lets you view objects and pages at many different
magnification levels. You can zoom in, zoom out, fill the view with a
single page, or view all the pages in the document at once.
Figure 1-6
FreeHand’s Document
inspector is the key to
manipulating multiple pages.
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