Manual

Changing the On-screen View
You may find it easier to draw by adjusting the on-screen view. For example,
you can enlarge the view of an object (zoom in) to focus on free details. You
can also hide scroll bars or redraw the screen to clean it up.
!_ To zoom in on an object:
1. Select the Zoom tool from the tool bar. The pointer changes to a
magnifying glass when you move it onto the drawing area.
2. Place the Zoom pointer on the area you want to examine, and then click.
You can click several times to move closer.
l_ To zoom out:
Hold down SHIFT and click with the Zoom tool to zoom ouL
_ To zoom by percentage:
I ] _ _t ] 1. Select View % from the View menu. A dialog box appears.
(_}. [T_']I_'] [ 2. Set the Scale % you want. To reduce a drawing, use a percentage from 12
_ I_]] to 99. TO enlarge a drawing, use a percentage from 101 to 400.
I_ To return to normal size:
In the View menu, click on Normal Size. The drawing is shown at 100% scale.
Ip To show the-.ntire drawing in the window:
---" In the View menu, click on Scale to Fit. The drawing fits into the window.
I!_To show or hide scroll bars:
In the View menu, click on Show Horizontal Scroll Bar or Show Vertical Scroll
Bar to bring up the scroll bars in the window. To turn off the scroll bars, click
on the check box.
Redrawis especially
useful if you have _1_ To clean up your drawing:
created and deleted a
number of objects.
Sometimes pieces of
deleted objects
remain in the dra_dng
area when you have
performed several
operations.
Select Redraw from the View menu. All objects are redraum to replace missing
fragments and erase leftover bits of deleted objects.
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