Adjusting Your View of a Document

In annotating a document, you may need to adjust your view of it. One of the ways you can adjust the view of an open document is to hide or show the different components of the MultiPASS Viewer.

To show or hide the components of the window, select the View menu. In the View menu, click Toolbars, Status Bar, Rulers, Navigator, and/or Annotations. There are three toolbars: FileTools, Image Palette, and Straighten Tools. Click the option to show (checkmark) or hide (no checkmark) the toolbar.

For Status Bar, Rulers, Navigator, and Annotations, clicking on a command turns the display of the item on and off and changes the command name from Show to Hide.

Changing the Document Orientation

You may need to rotate a document for easier reading. For example, the document may represent a fax you received that was originally sent in landscape mode or was fed into a fax machine in an inverted position. The change in orientation applies to the entire document, not just the currently displayed page.

In the Edit menu, click Rotate. From the Rotate submenu, click 90, 180 (flipping the document upside down), or 270.

Straightening a Document Display

You may receive a scanned document that displays crookedly in the Desktop Manager. Instead of re-scanning the document, you can straighten the document display using the Straighten Tools in the MultiPASS Viewer.

1.With the document open in the MultiPASS Viewer, click the Straighten button on the Image toolbar. Crosshairs display over your document, and the Straighten toolbar displays.

ROTATESTRAIGHTEN

CLOCKWISE

ROTATE

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Canon C3500 user manual Adjusting Your View of a Document, Changing the Document Orientation