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To use the Plan View
1 Click View tab Navigation Aids panel Reference Views drop-down Plan View check box.
The Plan View window opens with the reference view of the model.
2 Drag the triangular marker on the reference view into a new location. The camera in the Scene View changes
its position to match the position of the marker in the view.
Alternatively, navigate to a different location in the Scene View. The triangular marker in the reference view
changes its position to match the camera position in the Scene View.
3 To manipulate a reference view, right-click anywhere in the Plan View window. Use the shortcut menu to
adjust the view as desired.
Command entry: CTRL + F9
To use the Section View
1 Click View tab Navigation Aids panel Reference Views drop-down Section View check box.
The Section View window opens with the reference view of the model.
2 Drag the triangular marker on the reference view into a new location. The camera in the Scene View changes
its position to match the position of the marker in the view.
Alternatively, navigate to a different location in the Scene View. The triangular marker in the reference view
changes its position to match the camera position in the Scene View.
3 To manipulate a reference view, right-click anywhere in the Section View window. Use the shortcut menu
to adjust the view as desired.
Command entry: CTRL + F10
Focus
You can put the Scene View into focus mode until the next click.
When you are in focus mode, clicking on an item swivels the camera so that the point clicked is in the center
of the view. This point becomes the focal point for the Orbit tools (SteeringWheels and navigation bar).
In the Classic user interface, this point becomes the focal point for examine, orbit, and turntable classic navigation
modes
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