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Название: Adobe Creative Cloud All-in-One For Dummies

Автор: Christopher Smith

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Программы

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isbn: 9781119724155

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СКАЧАТЬ Out: Scales the view smaller so that you can see more of the document at a time.

       Help: Opens the Help documentation for the current application.

      A contextual menu is similar to the menu types we describe in the previous sections; however, it’s context-sensitive and opens when you right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac) on an object in your document. Contextual means that the menu dynamically changes depending upon what you have selected.

Snapshot of opening a contextual menu by right-clicking on a selected object.

      FIGURE 4-5: Open a contextual menu by right-clicking on a selected object.

The tool you select in the Tools panel may affect which contextual menus you can access in a document. You may have to select the Selection tool first to access certain menus. If you want to open a contextual menu for a particular item in the document, make sure that the object is selected before you right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac).

      

If you’re using a Mac, you can right-click to open a contextual menu if you have a two-button mouse. Otherwise, you press Control-click to open a contextual menu.

      For example, if you open the File menu, next to the Save option is Ctrl+S (Windows) or ⌘ +S (Mac). Rather than choose File ⇒ Save, you can press the shortcut keys to save your file. It’s a quick way to execute a particular command.

Snapshot of the shortcuts that are shown next to their associated commands.

      FIGURE 4-6: Shortcuts are shown next to their associated commands.

Some commonly used shortcuts in the Adobe Creative Cloud applications are listed in Table 4-1.

Command Windows Shortcut Mac Shortcut
New Ctrl+N ⌘ +N
Open Ctrl+O ⌘ +O
Save Ctrl+S ⌘ +S
Undo Ctrl+Z ⌘ +Z
Redo Shift+Ctrl+Z Shift+⌘ +Z
Copy Ctrl+C ⌘ +C
Paste Ctrl+V ⌘ +V
Print Ctrl+P ⌘ +P
Preferences (General) Ctrl+K ⌘ +K
Help F1 or sometimes Ctrl+? F1 or sometimes ⌘ +?

      Setting your preferences is important when you’re working with new software. Understanding what your preferences can do for you gives you a good idea about what the software does. All applications in the Creative Cloud have different preferences; however, the way the Preferences dialog box works in each application is the same.

      Note: At the time of this writing, Adobe XD does not have a preference menu.

Snapshot of Adobe Illustrator preferences. Click an item on the left to navigate among topics.

      FIGURE 4-7: Adobe Illustrator preferences. Click an item on the left to navigate among topics.

      In some Preferences dialog boxes, a list box on the left side of the dialog box contains the categories of preferences you can change. When you finish changing the settings in that topic, select a new topic from the list and change the settings for another topic.

      In some applications, not all settings you can modify are in the Preferences dialog box. For example, in Illustrator, you СКАЧАТЬ