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Freeway Reference: Working with Pages
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To quickly restore the view to 100%, just double-click on the Zoom tool in the Toolbar. (This does not work with the Tools palette
Zoom tool.)
You can also call up the Zoom dialog from the View menu.
You can enter any percentage zoom between the minimum and maximum numbers, or you can
nudge the current zoom level up or down using the arrow buttons. Click the OK button to accept
the new zoom level.
Working with multiple windows
You can have multiple windows open for different documents or (in Freeway Pro) showing different views of the same document
simultaneously. Any changes you make in one window are shown in all open windows.
By creating additional windows and stacking or tiling them, you can view the document in both close up and at a distance, or you can
view a page and its master page at the same time.
Working with multiple documents
You can work with two or more documents at once by opening another document without closing the first one.
Displaying multiple views of the same document
FW Pro only
To display a new window choose New Window from the
Window menu. Freeway opens a new window on top of
the original one, displaying the document in the same
magnification. The first window has “1” appended to the
document name in the title bar. The new window has the
same document name, with the number “2” appended and so
on.
Note: The New Window option is not available in Freeway
Express.
You can move and resize windows in the normal way to display two or more views of the document simultaneously.
Switching between windows
Open windows are listed on the Window menu and you can change between them by choosing the
name of the window you wish to become active from the list.
Note: You can also cycle through open document windows in
Freeway by typing
Command-’
(Command-singlequote).
Closing a window
To close a window:
1. Make a window active by clicking in it.
2. Choose Close from the File menu or click on the close button in the top left-hand corner of the document window. Freeway closes
the window. If this is the only open window for the document and changes have been made, a warning message asks if you want to
save the changes. Choose Save or Cancel, as appropriate.
Tiling windows
There are two tiling options available in the Window menu, both of which arrange any open windows to fill the screen. Tile arranges
windows horizontally so that two windows will be positioned one above the other, while Tile
Vertically arranges windows so that two windows will appear side by side. If you add a new window,
the tiled windows will be obscured. Choose Tile or Tile Vertically from the Window menu again to
rearrange the windows.
Stacking windows
When you choose Stack from the Window menu, Freeway places the open windows on top of each other but slightly offset. You can
select a window from the stack by clicking on its edge. The selected window is then brought to the top of the stack and becomes active.
Save Default Window
Choosing Save Default Window from the Window menu saves the currently open document’s window dimensions and position so
that all new documents you create open with the same relative window size and position.
By choosing New Window (left) a new
title bar is appended to the top of the
Freeway window (above).
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