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26 Chapter 1: Taking the AutoCAD Tour
Lesson: Displaying Objects
When you use the software, you draw all objects at full scale. Sometimes you need to view the whole
drawing, sometimes just smaller details. To assist you in viewing different areas of the drawing, there
are a number of zoom and pan tools. You can easily magnify small areas of your drawing to provide a
closer view or shift the view to a different or larger part of the drawing. You can save views by name
and restore them later.
In this lesson, you explore different methods of using these tools and develop your use of the
interface.
Many of the zoom and pan options operate transparently. This means that you can use the options
while you are in another command.
After completing this lesson, you will be able to use zoom and pan commands to control the drawing
view display, use the wheel mouse to pan and zoom in the drawing, and regenerate the drawing view.
In the following example of a typical drawing, it would be nearly impossible to work on if it were on
a sheet of paper that was the size of common computer monitors. Using the display tools, you can
magnify any portion of the drawing to fill the available space on your monitor.
Objectives
After completing this lesson, you will be able to:
Identify tools that control the drawing view display.
Use the Pan Realtime command to perform real time pan operations in the drawing.
Use the Zoom Realtime command to perform real time zoom operations in the drawing.
Use different Zoom commands to control the view magnification.
Use a wheel mouse to zoom and pan in the drawing.
Use the Regen command to regenerate the drawing.
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