Manipulating Views
AutoVue provides the flexibility to manipulate the display of a 3D model. You can rotate, scale, or translate a model or any selection of model parts. You can also navigate from one page to another page of a multi-page file.
You can access these options from the View menu. The options are:
Menu Sub-Menu Description Zoom Zoom In Zoom in by a factor of 2.From the Autovue toobar, you can also click.
Zoom Out Zoom out by a factor of 2.From the Autovue toobar, you can also click.
Previous Return to the previous zoom level.From the Autovue toobar, you can also clickor right-click in workspace and select from pop-up menu.
Selected Resize the object so that the objects selected fill the window. Dynamic Zoom Click and drag the cursor up to zoom in or down to zoom out.From the Autovue toobar, you can also click.
Zoom Box Click and drag to draw a box around an object that you want to enlarge to fill the window.From the Autovue toobar, you can also clickor right-click in workspace and select from pop-up menu.
Zoom Fit Resize object to fit window.From the Autovue toobar, you can also clickor right-click in workspace and select from pop-up menu.
Pan Click and drag to reposition the model, then release the mouse button.From the Autovue toobar, you can also clickor right-click in the workspace and select from the pop-up menu
Rotate Click and drag to rotate the model on all three axes, then release the mouse button.From the Autovue toobar, you can also clickor right-click in workspace and select from pop-up menu.
Spin Click and drag the object in the direction you want the object to spin continuously, then release mouse button. To stop the object from spinning, click once anywhere in the workspace.Note: The spin velocity is determined by the speed at which you drag the mouse.From the Autovue toobar, you can also click.
Re-Center All Reposition the entire model back to the center of the AutoVue workspace.See Re-Centering Selected Only available when one or more model parts are selected. The selected part or parts are considered as the central reference point by which the model is repositioned.See Re-Centering Entity Select a model part or entity as a central reference point to reposition a model.See Re-Centering Camera Views Displays different views of 3D models: Isometric, Top, Bottom, Front, Back, Left, Right, and View Points.Right-click in workspace and select the view from the pop-up menu.See 3D Views Views Create your own views of 3D models.Right-click in workspace and select the view from the pop-up menu.See 3D Views Page Next Page Go to the next page of a multi-page file.From the Autovue toobar, you can also click.
Previous Page Go to the previous page of a multi-page file.From the Autovue toobar, you can also click.
Page Number Go to the specified page of a multi-page file.From the Autovue toobar, you can also click.
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