View modes in CorelDraw _ Part5
Often, when working on an image, you want to see it without the clutter of the screen or the image has become so complex that you only want to see the outlines of the object. These are the View options.
1. Go
to the View menu and select the Wire frame. The various view qualities are
designed to save screen redraw time for complex drawings.
2.
Change back to the Normal View option.
Views are:
1.
Simple
Black
and white outlines of the objects. Bitmaps are shown as monochrome grayed
areas. Does not show blended objects or some other effects.
2. Wire frame
Black
and white outlines of all objects including blend groups.
3.
Draft
Displays
most items as they will be printed but uses patterns to represent certain
fills. A checkerboard pattern is displayed for the two-color fills. Two-headed
arrows display for full color fills. Hatched line patterns display in place of
bitmap fills. A pattern of repeated PS displays for the PostScript fills.
Screen redraw time is much faster in Draft mode.
4.
Normal
Displays
all object, high resolution bitmaps and all fills except PostScript.
5.
Enhanced
Displays
the best possible quality for your monitor and shows all PostScript fills.
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