The toolbar at the top of the screen gives you multiple ways to navigate and view a project’s documents. You can open and close the sidebar, move around the document or select text, and zoom in or out with multiple zoom options.
View the sections below to learn about the tools in the Document Viewer Toolbar:
Open & Close Sidebar
The leftmost button in the toolbar allows you to open or close the sidebar, which contains the project’s documents that you can view and download.
For more details on using the document tree and downloading documents, see Document Viewer Sidebar.
Pan
The second to the left button in the toolbar is the Pan tool.
The Pan tool allows you to move around the document while zoomed in.
Click on the hand icon or use the keyboard shortcut p. When zoomed in on a document, click and hold while moving your mouse around to move around the document.
Select
When you highlight a piece of text with your cursor, a toolbar will appear, allowing you several options, including keyboard shortcuts for some of these options (written in parentheses next to the name):
Copy
Highlight (H)
Underline (U)
Squiggly (G)
Strikeout (K)
Link URL or Page
Marquee Zoom
The Marquee Zoom tool lets you click and drag across a portion of a document to zoom into that part of the page. You can also click a specific point on the document to zoom in incrementally.
Zoom In / Zoom Out
The Zoom Out and Zoom In tools will allow you to zoom out of or into a document incrementally.
Zoom Presets
In between the Zoom Out and Zoom In buttons, there is a dropdown with multiple preset zoom options:
Fit to Page: Resize the document to match the height of the viewing portion of the screen so you can see the full document without needing to scroll up and down.
Fit to Width: Resize the document to match the width of the viewing portion of the screen. If you open, close, or adjust the size of the sidebar, the document width will change with it.
Single Page Scroll: View one page at a time. Scroll up or down to view a document’s previous or next page.
Continuous Scroll: Pages display continuously, one after the other. As you scroll down, you can see the start of the next page while still seeing the end of the current page.
Fullscreen: Covers the entirety of your computer screen. Press the esc key to exit the fullscreen.