Sizing elements
You can position and size elements in variable ways that make workflow easier and more flexible.
When an element is selected, go into the Element panel and you will see the Auto size field. Here you can change the setting for how the element should scale according to the viewer's screen.

Manual sizing
Elements can be manually sized by dragging the sides and corners of the element. For headings and richtext, this will have an effect on the area (the space available for the characters) but not on the text size. For that, you will need to increase the font size in the settings.
Auto width
This setting means the object will cover the entire width of the publication, regardless of if you were to change the size of the width settings of the publication.
Example: My publication is 1280 Width by 720 Height. The object will ignore this and its width will be displayed across the full width of your screen due to this setting.
Auto height
This setting means the object will cover the entire height of the publication, regardless of if you were to change the size of the height settings of the publication.
Example: my publication is 1280 Width by 720 Height. The object will ignore this and its height will be displayed across the full height of your screen due to this setting.
Fullscreen (auto width + height)
This setting means the object will cover the entire width and height of the publication, regardless of if you were to change the size of the width and height settings of the publication.
Example: My publication is 1280 Width by 720 Height. The object will ignore this and fill the entire screen due to this setting.
Updated on: 01/05/2025