Changing the Color of the Navigator Palette View Box
The view box defines the viewable area of the imagethe default color of the view box is blue. It's important for the color of the view box to stand out against the image. However, some documents contain images that are the same color as the view box, making the view box difficult to identify. By changing the color of your view box to work with your image, you can make sure your view box stands out against the image. This may seem like a small thing to do, but it significantly cuts down on my frustration level, when I'm attempting to identify the view box.
Change the View Box Color
Select the Navigator palette.
Click the Navigator Options button, and the click Palette Options .
Click the Color list arrow, and then click a pre-defined color, or click Custom to select a color from the Color Picker dialog box.
Click OK .
Did You Know?You can increase the size of the Navigator palette's thumbnail. Drag the lower-right corner of the Navigator palette to expand the size of the palette. As the Navigator palette increases in size, so does the thumbnail. |