When you first open Sahafi, it calculates any reduction necessary to display the entire page
in the document window. This is called Size To Fit view. As you can tell by looking at the
rulers, the page itself isn't actually made smaller, it's just displayed that way for your
convenience.
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Choose Views from the Document
menu and then choose Actual Size. The page and rulers are enlarged in the window so that
they are displayed at actual size. Unless you are working with a full-page monitor, only
the top-left portion of the page fits in the document window.
You can use the scroll bars to
bring other parts of the page into view.
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Press the down pointing scroll
arrow in the vertical scroll bar until the bottom-left corner of the page is visible in
the window.
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Press the right-pointing scroll
arrow In the horizontal scroll bar until the bottom-right corner of the page is visible In
the window.
In addition to using the scroll
bars, Sahafi lets you scroll the part of a page you want to view into the window in another
way, by using the hand tool.
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Click the hand tool In the tool
bar. The hand tool becomes highlighted to show that it is the currently selected tool.
When the hand tool is selected and you move the pointer into the document window, the
pointer looks like a small hand.
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Drag the page with the hand tool
until the top left corner of the page is centered in the document window. You can
experiment with scrolling the page in the window if you wish.
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Choose Views from the Document
menu and then choose the Size To Fit command from the submenu that appears. The page is
reduced in the window so that you can see the entire page again.
You'll use these techniques for
viewing your pages in different ways throughout this tutorial.
Now that you've mastered these techniques and are familiar with the Sahafi desktop, you're
ready to learn how to save a document and to give it a name.
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