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Pan to Reposition a View Panning is another common way to change a view. Panning moves the position of the image displayed in any two-dimensional direction. before PAN after PAN Pan by Moving the Cursor You can pan in real time-that is, use the pointing device to reposition the image in the drawing area. Within the PAN command, drag the cursor to pan the image to a new location. If you use a wheel mouse, hold the wheel down and move the mouse to pan. Tutorial: Zoom and Pan In this tutorial, you can practice zooming and panning operations using the commands in the Menu Browser or directly with a wheel mouse. 1 Click Menu Browser ➤ File ➤ Open. 2 In the Open dialog box, find the Sample folder in the AutoCAD or AutoCAD LT program files folder. Click on each drawing file and open one that looks interesting. 3 Click Menu Browser ➤ View ➤ Zoom ➤ Window. 4 Click somewhere near the center of the drawing. Move your cursor to form a rectangular area and click again. 5 Click Menu Browser ➤ View ➤ Pan ➤ Realtime. 6 Drag the cursor in any direction to reposition the view. Press ESC to end the operation. 7 Continue to practice zooming and panning with these options: ■ Zoom Realtime (or use the wheel on a wheel mouse) ■ Zoom Previous ■ Zoom Window ■ Zoom Extents ■ Pan Realtime (or hold the wheel down and move the mouse) Pan to Reposition a View | 39

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Pan to Reposition a View
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Pan to Reposition a View
Panning
is another common way to change a view. Panning moves the position of the image
displayed in any two-dimensional direction.
Pan by Moving the Cursor
You can pan in real time—that is, use the pointing device to reposition the image in the drawing
area. Within the PAN command, drag the cursor to pan the image to a new location. If you use a
wheel mouse, hold the wheel down and move the mouse to pan.
Tutorial: Zoom and Pan
In this tutorial, you can practice zooming and panning operations using the commands in the Menu
Browser or directly with a wheel mouse.
1
Click Menu Browser
File
Open.
2
In the Open dialog box, find the
Sample
folder in the AutoCAD or AutoCAD LT program files
folder. Click on each drawing file and open one that looks interesting.
3
Click Menu Browser
View
Zoom
Window.
4
Click somewhere near the center of the drawing. Move your cursor to form a rectangular area
and click again.
5
Click Menu Browser
View
Pan
Realtime.
6
Drag the cursor in any direction to reposition the view. Press ESC to end the operation.
7
Continue to practice zooming and panning with these options:
Zoom Realtime (or use the wheel on a wheel mouse)
Zoom Previous
Zoom Window
Zoom Extents
Pan Realtime (or hold the wheel down and move the mouse)
before PAN
after PAN