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July 28, 2019
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question About zoom in and zoom out

  • July 28, 2019
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first,I am sorry for awkward English.I wrote it with the help of a translator.

Hello I am a new user who wants to make simple animations with anime cc.

My question is how to zoom in or out  navigate canvas.

I set up a shortcut  [ view- zoom in  and view -zoom out] for  navigate canvas

There is no problem here.

The problem is to designate a group and go into it.

Enter the group and zoom in. Zoom in on the top left of the canvas.

CMd + mouse wheel normally runs zoom in out through the center of the cursor.

But I'm a tablet mouse user.

I can work on it, but it's quite stuffy.

  

Can't help it? Thank you.

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    Correct answer kglad

    with the zoom tool selected, draw a rectangle (with the mouse, ie press drag from the rectangle's upper left and release at the lower right) of the region you want zoomed in.

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    andrewdonley
    Participant
    June 12, 2022

    I beleive in Flash there used to be an easy keyboard key combo shortcut for zoom in/out, like Photoshop and or Illustrator. Why would it not be in Animate? I see the options to create keyboard shortcuts for zoom, but I dont think they can create the very intuitive and highly used method of mouse drag to zoom in/out? What happened, can Adobe realize this is like a common need... like an artist at an easel... stepping back to see the picture from a distance... it should be obvious?

    kglad
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    June 12, 2022

    z is the default key to select the zoom tool (and can be customized in edit>kb shortcuts>etc) and drawing (per above) works well, but you can also use your mouse wheel (or ctrl-mouse wheel) to zoom in and out.  and there are probably a lot of other ways, too.

    kglad
    Community Expert
    kgladCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    July 28, 2019

    with the zoom tool selected, draw a rectangle (with the mouse, ie press drag from the rectangle's upper left and release at the lower right) of the region you want zoomed in.