User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Taking the AutoCAD Tour
- Chapter 2: Creating Basic Drawings
- Chapter 3: Manipulating Objects
- Lesson: Selecting Objects in the Drawing
- Lesson: Changing an Object's Position
- Lesson: Creating New Objects from Existing Objects
- Lesson: Changing the Angle of an Object's Position
- Lesson: Creating a Mirror Image of Existing Objects
- Lesson: Creating Object Patterns
- Lesson: Changing an Object's Size
- Challenge Exercise: Grips
- Challenge Exercise: Architectural
- Challenge Exercise: Mechanical
- Chapter Summary
- Chapter 4: Drawing Organization and Inquiry Commands
- Chapter 5: Altering Objects
- Lesson: Trimming and Extending Objects to Defined Boundaries
- Lesson: Creating Parallel and Offset Geometry
- Lesson: Joining Objects
- Lesson: Breaking an Object into Two Objects
- Lesson: Applying a Radius Corner to Two Objects
- Lesson: Creating an Angled Corner Between Two Objects
- Lesson: Changing Part of an Object's Shape
- Challenge Exercise: Architectural
- Challenge Exercise: Mechanical
- Chapter Summary
Lesson: Displaying Objects ■ 29
Command Options
While in the Pan command you may access other Pan and Zoom options when you right-click in the
drawing window to display a shortcut menu.
Option
Description
Exit: Select to exit the Pan or Zoom Realtime commands.
Zoom: Select to switch to Zoom Realtime.
3D Orbit: Select to perform a 3D Orbit of the view.
Zoom Window: Select to perform a Zoom Window operation and return
to the Pan or Zoom Realtime command.
Zoom Original: Select to return to the view prior to starting the Pan or
Zoom Realtime command.
Zoom Extents: Select to zoom to the drawing extents and return to the
Pan or Zoom Realtime command.
Warning!
The 3D Orbit option is not available in AutoCAD LT.
Procedure: Panning in Real Time
The following steps outline how to pan dynamically in real time.
1.
On the ribbon, click View tab > Navigate panel > Pan.
2.
Click and drag the cursor in the direction that you want to pan the drawing view. Release the button
when you are in your desired position.