To ensure the information in the visualizations on a page is readable no matter which screen size is used, you can specify a minimum width and a minimum height, which the area of the visualizations on a page should not fall below. If its width or height falls below the specified value when the window is resized for any reason, a horizontal or a vertical scroll bar will be added to keep the content viewable.
To access the dialog, right-click a page tab, and select Set Minimum Size.
Note: If the visualization area is locked to a specific size, the dialog is not available. For more information, see Details on Document Properties – General.
Option |
Description |
Visualization area |
|
Min width (pixels) |
Specifies the minimum width that you accept for the visualization area on the page. If the width falls below this value, a horizontal scroll bar is added to the visualization area. |
Set to Current Width |
Sets the minimum width to the current width of the visualization area. |
Min height (pixels) |
Specifies the minimum height that you accept for the visualization area on the page. If the height falls below this value, a vertical scroll bar is added to the visualization area. |
Set to Current Height |
Sets the minimum height to the current height of the visualization area. |
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