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Chapter 4: View Mode
2. Select the Photo Disc record that you want to rebind to the current disc from the Photo Disc Name list.
3. Click Rebind.
Using ACDSee Quick View
ACDSee Quick View is an image viewer that you can use to quickly view images without opening ACDSee. For example, imagine that
you want to view an image that someone sent to you in an email. If you double-click the image it will open in Quick View, which is like
a pared-down version of View mode in ACDSee.
With Quick View you can quickly scroll through your images, temporarily rotate images, and zoom in and out. If you are viewing a
particularly appealing image in Quick View, you can also set the image as your desktop wallpaper or print the image.
You can easily switch from Quick View to ACDSee. You also have the option to open an image in Manage, View, Develop, or Edit
mode.
If you are accustomed to using keyboard and mouse shortcuts in View mode you can use most of those shortcuts in Quick View as
well.
To open an image in Quick View:
1. With ACDSee Pro closed, double-click an image. For example, double-click the image in Windows Explorer or in an email
message.
2. Use the viewing options described below to view the image.
ACDSee Quick View viewing options
Previous
View the previous image.
Next
View the next image.
Rotate Left
Rotate the image to the left.
Rotate Right
Rotate the image to the right.
Zoom In
View the image at a higher magnification.
Zoom Out
View the image at a lower magnification.
Delete
Move the image to the computer's Recycle Bin.
To open the image in ACDSee:
Click Manage, View, Develop or Edit mode.
To set an image as your desktop wallpaper:
1. Click Previous or Next until the image that you want to make your desktop wallpaper displays in Quick View.
2. Click Tools | Set Wallpaper and select one of the following:
Centered: Displays the image in the center of the desktop.
Tiled: Displays the image in one or more tiles until the desktop is covered. If the image is small it may appear in
several tiles on the desktop. If the image is large it may appear in only one or two tiles.
Stretched: Stretches the image proportionally to fill as much of the desktop as possible.
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