Autodesk 057A1-05A111-1001 Getting Started Guide - Page 46

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Practice these options until you are comfortable with zooming and panning. These are the most common options for drawing in 2D. NOTE If you zoom in and you notice that arcs and circles lose their smoothness, or if you can't zoom in or out beyond a limit, you can regenerate the display. Click View menu ➤ Regen All. This command also removes stray pixels. 8 (Optional) If you have a wheel mouse, you can zoom and pan without entering a command. Try the following operations: ■ Move your cursor to an area in the drawing and rotate the wheel forward and backward to zoom in and out. Notice that your cursor location determines the stationary reference point of your zoom operation. ■ Press the wheel down and drag the view to pan it. ■ Double-click the wheel to zoom to the extents of the drawing. 9 Close the sample drawing without saving it. To get started Action Pan Zoom Reset the display limit for zooming Smooth arcs and circles Help system PAN, ZOOM, REGEN, REGENALL Menu Browser View ➤ Pan View ➤ Zoom View ➤ Regen View ➤ Regen Ribbon Home tab ➤ Utilities panel ➤ Pan Home tab ➤ Utilities panel ➤ Realtime Review and Recall 1 What ZOOM option should you use to fit your entire drawing into the drawing area? 2 What is a fast way to redisplay the previous view? 3 What command smooths the display of curves and removes stray pixels? 40 | Chapter 3 Change Views

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Chapter 3
Change Views
Practice these options until you are comfortable with zooming and panning. These are the most
common options for drawing in 2D.
NOTE
If you zoom in and you notice that arcs and circles lose their smoothness, or if you can’t
zoom in or out beyond a limit, you can regenerate the display.
Click View menu
Regen All.
This
command also removes stray pixels.
8
(Optional) If you have a wheel mouse, you can zoom and pan without entering a command. Try
the following operations:
Move your cursor to an area in the drawing and rotate the wheel forward and backward to
zoom in and out. Notice that your cursor location determines the stationary reference point
of your zoom operation.
Press the wheel down and drag the view to pan it.
Double-click the wheel to zoom to the extents of the drawing.
9
Close the sample drawing without saving it.
Review and Recall
1
What ZOOM option should you use to fit your entire drawing into the drawing area?
2
What is a fast way to redisplay the previous view?
3
What command smooths the display of curves and removes stray pixels?
To get started
Action
Menu Browser
Ribbon
Pan
View
Pan
Home tab
Utilities panel
Pan
Zoom
View
Zoom
Home tab
Utilities panel
Realtime
Reset the display limit for zooming
View
Regen
Smooth arcs and circles
View
Regen
Help system
PAN, ZOOM, REGEN, REGENALL