Hugh Johnson:anytime you select "100%" zoom, your display will show exactly the object in true size
Zoom
Level – 100%
Setting the
Zoom Level to 100% is zooming To Page (Shift+F4). But if you enable the
"Zoom Relative 1:1" option (above the Calibrate Rulers button), then Zoom to 100% will zoom
1:1 (Actual Size).
"Zoom
1:1" Command
In CorelDRAW,
there is a "zoom 1:1" command to which you can assign a
keyboard shortcut, or put it on any Toolbar or Context Menu (right click menu).
This command
zooms to actual size (3x3cm object occupies 3x3cm on monitor) whether or not
the "Zoom Relative 1:1" option was enabled.
Zoom
1:1 and Web Design
When
designing for web, I
- Set Drawing Units
to pixels
- Set the Document Resolution
to 96 dpi
- Calibrate Rulers to match the screen resolution: 96
pixel per inch (for both horizontal and vertical rulers)
- Turn off "Calibrate Colors"
(Turn Color Managment off)
- Use the RGB palette
Then if I zoom
1:1, the 70x70 pixel object occupies 70x70 pexel on monitor, and I can preview my
work in actual size and almost as it will be when exported to bitmap.
I assigned F5
key to zoom 1:1. So, from any zoom level, when I need to preview my work, I just
press F4 (Zoom to Fit All) then F5 (zoom 1:1) and surly without
pressing F9; because it changes the zoom level.
Note
Thanks to Os;
I can maximize the Work Area to work and preview without pressing F9. >>details