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Changing the View Area with the Navigator Palette


Zoomed images are typically larger than the size of the document window. When this happens, Photoshop adds navigational scroll bars to the bottom and the right of the document window. However, using awkward scroll bars is not the only way to change the viewable area of the image; the Navigator palette gives you a visible approach to changing the view area of the image. The view box in the Navigator palette represents the visible boundaries of the active document window, which is the viewable area of the image.

Change the View Area with the Navigator Palette



Select the

Navigator palette.

Drag the view box in the thumbnail of the active image.

Click within the thumbnail.

The position of the view box changes, which also changes the viewable area of the image in the document window.



Did You Know?


You can show the Navigator palette.
If the Navigator palette is not visible, click the Window menu, and then click Navigator.

You can change Zoom size of an image using the Navigator thumbnail
. Hold down the Ctrl key (Win) or the key (Mac), and then drag in the thumbnail. When you release your mouse, the selected area expands. It's just like using the Zoom tool, except you're dragging in the Navigator's thumbnail. Conversely, if you drag a second time (this time using a larger rectangle), the image zooms out.


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