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How do you tell the zoom size when you have a Long File Name?


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See the first tab? It reads (15.8). Now see the one I'm working on - Candy Bling? I can't see the zoom % because I have several images open and it needs to be saved. How do I tell the zoom % when the image has a looooooong name and there are many tabs open? 

Thank you. 

(If you think that's a lot of tabs - take note that I'm running 2 browsers - each has at least 50 tabs open. Take note of the amount of Code editors and Game Building Engines on my bar - I'm a mess!)

 

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Select the Zoom Tool and look on the Context Toolbar.

Or, look in the Navigator panel.

(But I will have to admit that I'm not sure why the current screen zoom level is relevant when doing a Save or Export :) )

 

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13 hours ago, walt.farrell said:

(But I will have to admit that I'm not sure why the current screen zoom level is relevant when doing a Save or Export :) )

To see if the picture looks like crap or if I just have it zoomed in to close. (Some times I get lucky and actually take a decent picture lol)

That worked. Thank you. 

 

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You can always use cmd/ctl-0 or cmd/ctl-1 to zoom to 100% or zoom to fit.

John

 

 

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