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I use a lot % zoom because I do often screenshot and I like to have same scale for everyones.

In AD, it's a bit painful because we need to select the hand tool. In AI, % zoom is always displayed and easy to change.

It would be great that AD displays permanently zoom %.

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Have you tried using the Navigator Panel?
It has a permanently-available zoom field – and slider – and, if you select Advanced from the ‘hamburger menu’, you can create your own preset areas/zooms which you can quickly select to navigate your document.

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4 hours ago, lenogre said:

I use a lot % zoom because I do often screenshot and I like to have same scale for everyones.

In AD, it's a bit painful because we need to select the hand tool. In AI, % zoom is always displayed and easy to change.

It would be great that AD displays permanently zoom %.

I agree. I miss it too. The navigator is a one - or perhaps one and a half - trick pony. It takes up a lot of space too. I love the model with the zoom percentage shown in the status bar using a minimum of screen estate and providing a maximum of value.

 

Adobe Illustrator CC 2021 - accessed from the status bar - my favorite because THATS WHERE I EXPECT TO FIND A STATUS 🙂 - a bit too long list though:

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CorelDRAW 2020 - accessed from the toolbar and with my favorite options:

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Gravit Designer Pro - accessed from the toolbar toolbar with zoom percentage displayed at all times as well:

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As for the navigator using a lot of space in Affinity apps - the navigation part alone is handled elegantly in CorelDraw 2020

navigator.gif.d4c9d262dd0df53d1795f76b59c0d7db.gifusing perhaps 16 x 16 pixels of screen estate:

 

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On 2/3/2021 at 10:56 AM, GarryP said:

Have you tried using the Navigator Panel?
It has a permanently-available zoom field – and slider – and, if you select Advanced from the ‘hamburger menu’, you can create your own preset areas/zooms which you can quickly select to navigate your document.

Screenshot 2021-02-03 095545.png

Half of my screen are panels, so I don't want another panel but I agree it's a solution.

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15 hours ago, lenogre said:

Half of my screen are panels, so I don't want another panel but I agree it's a solution.

Hence my earlier suggestions for Serif ^ 🙂

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  • Computer-, operating system- and software agnostic; I am a result oriented professional. Look for a fanboy somewhere else.
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