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For example, if you are creating a view for a Word document, enter the path
and file name for the Word program file.
If you are unsure of the location, click [...] to search your directories and
locate the application file.
Launch Method
Select a launch method.
Select Default if the application specified for Command Line is a
Windows application.
Select User if the application specified for Command Line is an ARX
application. Enter the name of the viewing function. The function must
be defined in the ARX application and made available through the use
of acedDefun( ). AutoCAD Map 3D uses acedInvoke( ) to access the
user-defined function. For more information about acedDefun( ),
acedInvoke( ), or on how to create ARX applications, refer to the
AutoCAD Object ARX online help.
If you are unsure, select Default.
Define Key View dialog box
Use this dialog box to specify which layers are displayed at different key view
zoom levels. For example, you can display fewer layers when zoomed out, but
display complete details when zoomed in.
At the Command prompt, enter adedefkeyview.
NOTE This functionality is for drawing layers only. To specify styling options at
dofferent zoom levels for geospatial feature layers, see
Defining Scale Ranges (page
643).
To add a new condition, enter a drawing window width and specify the layers
to display at that width. Click Layers to select from a list of the layers in the
active drawings. When you finish, click Add.
To modify an existing condition, select the condition to modify and click
Edit. Add or delete layers. When you finish, click Update.
Key views are saved with the current drawing and apply to layers in the current
drawing and all active drawings.
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