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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1 - Find the Information You Need
- Part 1 - The User Interface
- Part 2 - Start, Organize, and Save a Drawing
- Part 3 - Control the Drawing Views
- Part 4 - Create and Modify Objects
- Chapter 14 - Control the Properties of Objects
- Chapter 15 - Use Precision Tools
- Chapter 16 - Draw Geometric Objects
- Chapter 17 - Change Existing Objects
- Part 5 - Hatches, Notes, and Dimensions
- Chapter 18 - Hatches, Fills, and Wipeouts
- Chapter 19 - Notes and Labels
- Chapter 20 - Dimensions and Tolerances
- Part 6 - Create Layouts and Plot Drawings
- Chapter 21 - Create Layouts
- Chapter 22 - Plot Drawings
- Part 7 - Share Data Between Drawings and Applications
- Chapter 23 - Reference Other Drawing Files (Xrefs)
- Chapter 24 - Link and Embed Data (OLE)
- Chapter 25 - Work with Data in Other Formats
- Chapter 26 - Access External Databases
- Overview of Using AutoCAD with External Databases
- Access a Database from Within AutoCAD
- Link Database Records to Graphical Objects
- Use Labels to Display Database Information in the Drawing
- Use Queries to Filter Database Information
- Share Link and Label Templates and Queries with Other Users
- Work with Links in Files from Earlier Releases
- Part 8 - Work with Other People and Organizations
- Chapter 27 - Protect and Sign Drawings
- Chapter 28 - Use the Internet to Share Drawings
- Chapter 29 - Insert and View Markups
- Chapter 30 - Publish Drawing Sets
- Part 9 - Create Realistic Images and Graphics
- Glossary
- Index
Pan and Zoom with the Aerial View Window | 133
To restore the previous view
■ From the View menu, choose Zoom ➤ Previous.
ZOOM Previous restores only the view magnification and position, not the
previous content of an edited drawing.
Standard toolbar
Command line
ZOOM
Shortcut menu With the
ZOOM command active, right-click in the drawing
area and choose Zoom Previous.
Pan and Zoom with the Aerial View Window
You can use the Aerial View window to change the view in your current view-
port quickly. If you keep the Aerial View window open as you work, you can
zoom and pan without interrupting your current command. You can also
specify a new view without having to choose a menu option or enter a
command.
Use the View Box to Pan and Zoom
Within the Aerial View window is a view box, a heavy rectangle that displays
the boundary of the view in your current viewport. You can change the view
in the drawing by changing the view box in the Aerial View window. To
zoom in to the drawing, make the view box smaller. To zoom out of the
drawing, make the view box larger. All pan and zoom operations are per-
formed by left-clicking. Right-click to end a pan or zoom operation.
Aerial View window current view in drawing area
current
view box