ALLYCAD USER GUIDE - AllYCAD - #51

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Zooming
Zooming has the same effect as magnifying but you must first draw a box around the part of your drawing that you want magnified.
Click on the Zoom icon in the Screen or the Files toolbar. A menu list pops up.
Zoom Window Zoom Last Zoom Next Zoom All Zoom Paper Zoom Scaled Zoom Selected Zoom View
Define Zoom View
Click on the Zoom Window option.
A large cross hair with the cursor at its centre appears on the screen. The CAD prompts:
Enter a corner of zoom box
Click at a corner of the area you want to magnify into.
Enter second corner of rectangle
Click at the diagonally opposite corner of the area you want to magnify into. The area you have defined is enlarged. Use the Zoom Paper command to return your screen to its original magnification by pressing the short cut key [R] on you keyboard, right clicking on the Redraw icon in the Files toolbar or the Floating Toolbox (Screen toolbar).
You can also access Zoom Window by clicking on the View menu
Defining Zooms
There may be parts of your drawing that you have to zoom into frequently. You can define up to nine such areas as zoom views. You can then zoom into them by selecting the appropriate zoom view.
Tutorial 1 - The Screen
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