I do a lot of work on larger files for sign making and have notices that if I have a multi-page document, all pages with the same page size, that each time I switch between pages the zoom resets to 100%. So if I'm zoomed out to see the whole page on page 1 (say that's at 30%), then I switch to page 2, it zooms in to 100% on that page, so I have to CMD 2 to see the entire page. Each time I change pages, regardless of the page, it automatically switches back to 100% zoom. Super frustrating when you are working between multiple large pages with the same graphic trying to compare things.
Any advice on how to have the zoom stay the same when switching pages? Not sure if it makes a difference but I'm currently running the latest Mac version.
On my PC version in a multi-page multi page size document zoom is whatever I last selected. if I zoo way out then switch to another page it's the same zoom setting.
Thanks for the reply. Yeah, that's what I experienced on the PC version as well.
I did more troubleshooting and found that it seems to be related to the 'Autofit page' feature.
If I open a new document and manually set the page dimensions to say 50x50" and zoom out to see the entire page, and duplicate the page a few times, I can flip between the pages and the zoom and location on the page stays the same as I change pages. The issue happens when I use the 'Autofit page' feature to set the first page size, then duplicate the pages. I just set up a 50x50" square object and used it to 'Autofit page' size which gave me a 50x50" page. I duplicated that page a few times and this is there I get the weird thing where it zooms to 100% of the center of the page. Again, if I manually set the pages dimensions, it doesn't do this. I contacted support because this seems like a bug and sort of defeats the purpose of the 'Autofit page' feature. Only fix for now is to make sure I manually set my page dimensions and avoid Autofit.
This is a long shot but I wonder if it could have anything to do with "Zoom relative to 1:1".Check Options > Tools > Zoom/Pan and enable/disable "Zoom relative to 1:1" to see if it makes any difference.Haven't got the Mac version but I assume it should be the same there.