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Chapter 8
Controlling Views
AutoSketch provides many options for looking at your drawing onscreen.
You can display several windows, each containing the same or different
drawings. Each window can display one, two, or four panes at a time. Each
pane can contain a different view of the drawing. This gives you the flexibil-
ity to see all of the areas of a drawing that you need at any given time, from
highly magnified detail views to broad overviews of the entire drawing.
In addition, AutoSketch provides a number of commands designed to let you
choose the exact view you want for any window or pane.
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Realtime Zoom allows you to zoom in and out of the drawing dynamically,
instantly changing the view as you move the mouse.
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Realtime Pan allows you to pan across the drawing dynamically.
AutoSketch also offers a number of preset views designed to quickly give you
the views you use the most. If you find that you need quick access to other
areas of your drawing, you can save and recall your own views.
Using the View Options dialog box, you can customize the AutoSketch draw-
ing window to fit your needs, including changing the screen, reference grid,
and drawing page. For more information, see online Help.
View commands can be accessed from the View menu or the View toolset on
the All-In-One toolbar. You can also activate the View toolbar (which con-
tains the same commands but can be docked anywhere onscreen) by right-
clicking a bar, then clicking Toolbars on the pop-up menu that appears.
Simply check View in the Toolbars dialog box, then click OK to make the
View toolbar visible onscreen.
Viewing Several Areas at Once
To work on different parts of a drawing at the same time, you can open
additional windows or split a window into several panes. Both methods
create independent views that you can draw or edit between. You split a
window by dragging the split bars or by clicking Split on the drawing window
Control menu. The UnSplit command restores the active window to a single
pane. When you edit the drawing in one pane, the other views also display
the changes. When the drawing window is split into multiple panes, the
active pane indicator marks the active pane.
When you open a new drawing window, it becomes the active window. You
can change how drawing windows are arranged by using the commands on
the Window menu. For information on arranging multiple drawing
windows, see
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Summary of Contents for 00308-011408-9F30A - VLA AUTOSKETCH R8-MEDIA W9X/NT
Page 1: ...October 2001 AutoSketch User s Guide RELEASE 8 ...
Page 12: ...2 ...
Page 20: ...10 Chapter 1 Welcome ...
Page 28: ...18 Chapter 2 Important Concepts ...
Page 42: ...32 Chapter 3 Screen Layout ...
Page 44: ...34 ...
Page 68: ...58 Chapter 5 Setting Up a New Drawing ...
Page 84: ...74 Chapter 6 Customizing the Grid ...
Page 136: ...126 Chapter 10 Entering Lengths Angles ...
Page 138: ...128 ...
Page 164: ...154 Chapter 12 Polylines Polygons Curves ...
Page 176: ...166 Chapter 13 Arcs Circles ...
Page 194: ...184 Chapter 14 Symbols ...
Page 206: ...196 Chapter 15 3D Effects ...
Page 220: ...210 ...
Page 256: ...246 Chapter 19 Markers ...
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Page 270: ...260 Chapter 20 Selecting Deleting Entities ...
Page 274: ...264 Chapter 21 Undoing Redoing Repeating Actions ...
Page 308: ...298 Chapter 23 Trimming Entities ...
Page 340: ...330 Chapter 26 Making Inquiries ...
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Page 350: ...340 Chapter 27 Storing Data in a Drawing ...
Page 360: ...350 Chapter 28 Retrieving Data From a Drawing ...
Page 366: ...356 Chapter 29 Using Web Tools ...
Page 388: ...378 Glossary ...
Page 400: ...390 Index ...