Artboard Navigator
Script for Adobe Illustrator
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Description
This script creates a floating panel in Adobe Illustrator that helps you quickly navigate between artboards in your document. It provides a dropdown menu showing all artboards and navigation buttons to move between them.
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Key Features
- Dropdown menu showing numbered and named artboards.
- Navigation buttons for first, previous, next, and last artboard.
- Button to fit all artboards in the window.
- Keyboard shortcuts for navigation.
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Installation
1. Download the Artboard Navigator.jsx script file.
2. Place it in your Adobe Illustrator Scripts folder:
⮑ Mac: /Applications/Adobe Illustrator[Version]/Presets/<Language>/Scripts/
⮑ Windows: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Illustrator [Version]\Presets\<Language>\Scripts\
3. Restart Illustrator if it's already running.
4. Go to File > Scripts > Artboard Navigator.
5. The Artboard Navigator palette will appear.
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➊ Dropdown Menu
Click to locate any artboard from the list.

➋ Navigation Buttons
⏮ Jump to the first artboard.
⏴ Go to the previous artboard.
⏹ Fit all artboards in the window.
⏵ Go to the next artboard.
⏭ Jump to the last artboard.
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Using Keyboard Shortcuts
While the Artboard Navigator panel is focused, you can use these keyboard shortcuts:
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- Left Arrow or Up Arrow: Go to previous artboard.
- Right Arrow or Down Arrow: Go to next artboard.
- Home: Go to first artboard.
- End: Go to last artboard.
- F5: Refresh the artboard list.
- Escape: Close the panel.
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Additional Notes
- When navigating to an artboard, the view will automatically fit to the artboard content.
- Each artboard in the dropdown is shown with its number and name (e.g., "1 • Artboard Name").
- The panel will persist between Illustrator sessions until closed.
- You can move the panel anywhere on your screen.
- The dropdown automatically updates when you switch artboards in Illustrator.
- Remember that you can always access this guide by clicking the help icon ⏼ in the script dialog.
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This script is especially useful for projects with many artboards, making it much faster to navigate between them without using Illustrator's native artboard navigation.
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