User Guide

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Graphics
Overview of Graphics Viewer
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The graphic is updated to display the depth and layers as selected.
4.3.7.11 Zooming in the Graphics Viewer
A zoom factor of a graphic can be changed using one of the following methods
from the Graphics Viewer toolbar:
You have a graphic open.
From the Graphics Viewer toolbar in the primary pane, you have the following
zoom options available to you:
Click Default View100% to display the active graphic at 100%
magnification.
Click Scale to Fit so that the entire graphic and all the objects on the
graphic are visible.
Click Zoom In (+20) or Zoom Out (-20) to zoom in or out, accordingly,
by a factor of 20% with each click of the icon.
Click Zoom View , and from the Zoom View pane, click and drag the
Zoom Slider to either increase or decrease magnification of the active
element(s).
Click Zoom to select from a list of pre-defined zoom factors.
Click Zoom Real to zoom in and out, using your mouse wheel.
4.3.7.12 Selecting Objects within Graphics Viewer
You have a graphic open, and you would like to view the properties of an object
on the graphic.
Do one of the following:
Click and drag until the object is enclosed in the rubber band, and then
release the mouse button. You can also select multiple objects by
enclosing more than one object in the rubber band.
Click directly on the object. You can also select multiple objects by holding
down the CTRL key while clicking on more than one object.
The object becomes the focus, and the object properties display in Property
Viewer.
NOTE: When you select a graphics object from System Browser, the Graphics
Viewer displays the representative graphic. The selected object is considered the
primary selection. The object also displays in the Property Viewer.
If you click on another object in the graphic, that object becomes the secondary
selection. As a result, Property Viewer changes its display to correspond to the
new selection. System Browser, however, still displays the original, primary
selection to show your starting point.