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WORLDVIEW
Choose Preset 3D Views
You can select predefined standard orthographic and isometric views by name
or description.
A quick way to set a view is to choose one of the predefined 3D views. You
can select predefined standard orthographic and isometric views by name or
description. These views represent commonly used options: Top, Bottom,
Front, Left, Right, and Back. In addition, you can set views from isometric
options: SW (southwest) Isometric, SE (southeast) Isometric, NE (northeast)
Isometric, and NW (northwest) Isometric.
To understand how the isometric views work, imagine you are looking down
at the top of a box. If you move toward the lower-left corner of the box, you
are viewing the box from the SW Isometric View. If you move toward the
upper-right corner of the box, you are viewing it from NE Isometric View.
To use a preset 3D view
Click View tab Views panel Named Views.
Select a preset view (Top, Bottom, Left, and so on).
Quick Reference
Commands
VIEW
Define a 3D View with Coordinate Values or Angles
You can define a viewing direction by entering the coordinate values of a
point or the measures of two angles of rotation.
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