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Cycling between screen modes

Cycling between screen modes - Illustrator Tutorial

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Cycling between screen modes

- [Deke] In this movie, I'll show you how to cycle between screen modes as well as how to hide and show interface elements. And this is all about other ways to manage your on-screen experience as well as show off your work to coworkers, colleagues, clients, and so forth. All right, so notice down here at the bottom of the toolbox, we have this icon that says Change Screen Mode. If you click and hold on it, you'll see a popup menu of three different screen modes that are available to you in Illustrator. I want you to also notice that if you hover above this icon, you're going to see a keyboard shortcut of f, and that is for the word Full in the Full Screen Modes. And when I say f, by the way, you just press the f key and nothing more. I want you to notice before we do anything else that, by default, we're working in what's called the standard screen mode, which means we're seeing the menu bar as well as the control panel…

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