creating and saving Views
Manipulating the 2D Display
Manipulating the 2D Display
This section covers ways to obtain the desired view of your model, and how to save views for future use.
Views
The view is the area of the drawing space that appears onyour screen. As your drawing becomes larger and more
complex, it's important to find views that let you work at the
right location in your drawing, at an appropriate level of
detail.
Saving Views
Once you have used the zoom and pan tools to arrive at theexact view of your drawing that you want, you won't want to
repeat all that work to get back to the same view later. You
can save views and assign them names so that you can easily
return to a saved view at any time.
3D View Manipulation
In 3D there are many ways you can change your view. Theeasiest way is to use one of the standard views - top, bottom,
isometric, etc.
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