
Additionally, if you Space-Command-click you will zoom in, and if you Space-Command-Option-click you will zoom out. To use the scroll tool with other formats, hold the Space bar before dragging an image. Unfortunately, this tool is greyed out when viewing anything but PDFs. This allows you to drag the images about with a hand rather than using the scroll bars. When viewing PDF files, you can access the scroll tool through the View menu. If you are adventurous, have a go at doing this with an application (they are just disguised folders anyway). If you do this with your Pictures folder for example, it will open your entire iPhoto Library. Be careful when doing this with a folder with lots of images in. You will have to hold Command-Option while dragging onto the icon to force Preview to accept it. If you Option-Click rotate, only the page you are currently viewing will be rotated.ĭragging a folder onto Preview's icon will cause it to open up every image in the folder. When you click rotate, it will rotate every page in the PDF document. To add them, Command-Option-click the Show/Hide toolbar button to bring up the Customise toolbar options. By default, the rotate buttons don't appear in the toolbar when viewing PDFs.
